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p4s8x2013-12-28 00:09:30
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p4s8x, 2013-12-28 00:09:30

Android (robot) logo, advertising right

Posted an ad on one of the social networks. networks. The advertisement was rejected with the wording "The legislation of the Russian Federation is violated."
The advertisement consists of an image - "Android Robot" and advertising text in which the word "*************** Android" is used.
Here developer.android.com/distribute/googleplay/promot...
It says that "The Android robot can be used, reproduced, and modified freely in marketing communications."
and "When using the Android Robot or any modification of it, proper attribution is required under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution license".
I am not at least somewhat a specialist in the field of law, hence the question - how exactly does such an advertisement violate the legislation of the Russian Federation?

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Stepan, 2013-12-28
@L3n1n

Use as you wish. And it doesn't matter if it's RF or not

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ProkletyiPirat, 2013-12-28
@ProkletyiPirat

there is also a link to the license description "the Creative Commons Attribution license"
there you can study all the details, or read on the wiki
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as far as I remember CC-BY allows anything when: if the original product (IP) had authorship or a license, then you must keep it
that is,
if the IP had the author "Vasya Pupkin did it" then you must save the inscription "Vasya Pupkin did it"
if the original name had the abbreviated name of the license "img_name(CC-BY).gif" then you must save (CC -BY)

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Denis I., 2014-01-03
@dplsoft

What do they themselves say? who rejected? what particular paragraph of the legislation contradicts, etc., etc. Maybe they didn't figure it out?

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