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== | == Guidelines == | ||
The rule of thumb for rebranding is to remove any XBMC Foundation trademark, wordmark or logo that is user-facing and visible during normal operations of the product. | |||
A non-exhaustive list of suggested items are: | |||
:* The default skin used by the product. | |||
:* Remove the main splash screen or replace them with suitably rebranded ones. | |||
:* The name of the default update repository (although sync'ing with the XBMC Foundation official repo is acceptable). | |||
:* Logos in Estuary if this is shipped as well. | |||
:* The new brand should have its own distinct privacy policy. | |||
:* Logos and marks (including favicons) for any pre-installed web interface(s). | |||
:* The default system names used for identification to networked services such as AirPlay and Bonjour. | |||
All translations should also be included in these changes. |
Revision as of 20:02, 27 January 2020
XBMC Foundation | Trademarks | Rebranding Guidelines |
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Guidelines
The rule of thumb for rebranding is to remove any XBMC Foundation trademark, wordmark or logo that is user-facing and visible during normal operations of the product.
A non-exhaustive list of suggested items are:
- The default skin used by the product.
- Remove the main splash screen or replace them with suitably rebranded ones.
- The name of the default update repository (although sync'ing with the XBMC Foundation official repo is acceptable).
- Logos in Estuary if this is shipped as well.
- The new brand should have its own distinct privacy policy.
- Logos and marks (including favicons) for any pre-installed web interface(s).
- The default system names used for identification to networked services such as AirPlay and Bonjour.
All translations should also be included in these changes.