Hey,

I am creating an iOS app, to be available for free on the Apple App Store, for 
students to use to learn how to use various HTML5 elements, starting with the 
Canvas element as a programming assignment at college. It shall contain a 
series of lessons, a general HTML5 reference, and a sandbox where users can 
script a Canvas element on their iOS devices (and later other elements too).
While initially it shall only have lessons for the Canvas elements, I plan to 
include more lessons for other elements grouped as in-app purchases (at some 
insignificant cost, like $0.50 a piece, to try recover my developer license 
cost, all money I get out of this app I would aim to funnel back into the 
user-base one way or another).

My overall question is, would I be able to use the HTML5 logo, or some similar 
variation of it, as my app logo? I of course will note in a disclaimer that 
there is no affiliation with or endorsement by the W3C, but I'm not sure of how 
I would be allowed to use the W3C's HTML5 logo in my own app. It seems fitting 
to use it, since that is entirely what my app is for, and will help define that 
to my users from step one.
I also intend to use the logo as an exercise for students to draw in canvas 
themselves, as since it will set a relevant goal and definitely leave them very 
confidant and able afterwards.

Thanks for any advice on this, I'd hate to publish the app and get a cease and 
desist or something like that :P

Tony Rothwell





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