jhoffman wrote:
> Hello everyone, sorry if this is a silly question, but I want to stay
> out of legal trouble with my first venture into selling software!
> 
> I have seen that a number of apps on the market modify the original
> little green android guy icon (give him hats, clothes, change his
> color, etc). I think it is a fun theme for applications, and really
> enhances the feel of Android in general for me as a user. Is it
> acceptable use of the original artwork to modify it in this manner if
> the application is going to be a paid app?
> 
> I'll most likely be asking someone else to do my art anyway as I'm not
> much of an artist myself, but I have an idea for a modified Android
> guy that I'd like to use as an icon, and I wanted to make sure that
> was okay. Thanks a lot!

http://www.android.com/branding.html

"When using the Android Robot or any modification of it, proper
attribution is required under the terms of the Creative Commons
Attribution license."

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