make and sell certain individual (i.e.If you comply with and follow the Essential Requirements (in the Brand and Asset Usage Guidelines) and Naming Guidelines, YOU MAY: These are the “Naming Guidelines” and they apply to everything you might do under these Guidelines. To help you understand part of this and just so we are clear, regardless of anything else, YOU MAY NOT use the Name in or as the main or dominant name or title of any commercial product or service. "Minecraft - the ultimate help app" (we're NOT cool with that). you don't use any other aspect of the Brands or Assets (as defined in the Brand and Asset Usage Guidelines) as part of any related branding, including as or as part of any logo.Įxamples of naming: "The Shaft - a Minecraft podcast" (we're cool with that).you ensure that the Name (which includes any confusingly similar name) is not the dominant element or the distinctive part of your complete name or title.you do so because it is necessary to honestly and fairly describe those things or the purpose of them.the Name is in a secondary name or title (or secondary part of it).If you comply with and follow the Essential Requirements (in the Brand and Asset Usage Guidelines) YOU MAY use our Names (as defined in the Brand and Asset Usage Guidelines) in connection with a product or service title or listing (including on web sites or YouTube) if: ON THAT BASIS, THEREFORE: Naming Guidelines
See below for more detail in the section, “Constructed Promotions in Minecraft.”Ībove all we are trying to find a way to let our brilliant fans do great things for each other without others coming along and spoiling it for everyone. They do not authorize commercial companies, corporate brands, advertising agencies, non-profits, or governments to use or exploit Minecraft for promoting products or services unrelated to Minecraft. We also want to make it clear that these Guidelines are for the community of Minecraft players and fans. So please don't count on these Guidelines always being here or in the specific form they are right now.
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Please note that we reserve the right to change our mind at any time (such as if people start to take advantage of our good intentions) and to update these Guidelines. They don't form part of the Policies but they exist because we currently think it is a good idea to let some of these things happen.
We have therefore drafted these Guidelines to allow some leniency with respect to limited commercial activity as outlined below. This may change as time goes by but for now, we hope that it helps you understand what you can and can’t do, and helps Minecraft fans do more (and limit those that try to go too far). However, since we do love the idea of players and fans doing cool things and sharing them with the community, and we realize that sometimes you need to charge to cover your costs, the following explains what we (currently) consider to be commercial use / commercial things. The Minecraft EULA and Brand and Asset Usage Guidelines ("Policies") restrict the commercial use of the Minecraft Name, Brand, and Assets, including software, graphics and audio. Updated: 17 April 2020 17:24 Minecraft Commercial Usage Guidelines