If a bricks and mortar - or rather: mud brick - store would use a blue
version of the Adobe logo and call itself "the adobe photo shoppe", would
that be an infraction on the logo and trademark of Adobe Photoshop? I'm
sure Adobe's lawyers would think so.

I would suggest asking the publisher to change the logo to something that's
a bit less obviously copied from ours and to add a prominent disclaimer to
the description that says "not related to or endorsed by the Apache Flex
project" or some such.

EdB




On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 10:52 AM, Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com>
wrote:

> No need IMO to get trademarks involved just a polite email for right
> trademark and perhaps link to site. Assuming they are using Apache Flex
> rather than Adobe Flex that is. Logo wise it a bit naughty but given
> there's little confusion with the project I just ask if they would mind
> changing it but not enforce a change.
>



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