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What does "Check that use of the Splunk logo and name meets Splunk branding guidelines." mean?

dnguyen_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

The App Inspect tool returns a 'manual check' that requires app reviewers and developers to investigate branding guidelines.

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anortrup_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

@Dnguyen Customers should avoid using logos that are similar to the Splunk logos including the splunk chevron. These are copyrighted items and should only be used by Splunk. Additionally apps built by 3rd parties should not have names starting with Splunk. For example "Splunk app for Awesome" is inappropriate, but "Awesome app for Splunk" is OK.

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anortrup_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

@Dnguyen Customers should avoid using logos that are similar to the Splunk logos including the splunk chevron. These are copyrighted items and should only be used by Splunk. Additionally apps built by 3rd parties should not have names starting with Splunk. For example "Splunk app for Awesome" is inappropriate, but "Awesome app for Splunk" is OK.

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