After looking at serveral ASP.NET CMS options I got to the umbraco site. What to say other than I'm greatly impressed.
Another guy and me are planning to put up a sports news site to see where we can go. After looking at Umbraco license I don't know to what extent the rebranding prohibition goes, and that may be something very important for us in the future (and sadly enough we can't buy a pro license as of now). So, in short, using Umbraco's Open Source version would require us to leave all Umbraco logos and trademarks on our site? I think we don't mind leaving a reference to it, but I don't exactly know to what extent are we required to "not touch anything of Umbraco branding".
If anyone could help with this topic being as precise as possible I'd be very glad. Thanks for helping!
Open Source license: Rebranding
Hello all,
After looking at serveral ASP.NET CMS options I got to the umbraco site. What to say other than I'm greatly impressed.
Another guy and me are planning to put up a sports news site to see where we can go. After looking at Umbraco license I don't know to what extent the rebranding prohibition goes, and that may be something very important for us in the future (and sadly enough we can't buy a pro license as of now). So, in short, using Umbraco's Open Source version would require us to leave all Umbraco logos and trademarks on our site? I think we don't mind leaving a reference to it, but I don't exactly know to what extent are we required to "not touch anything of Umbraco branding".
If anyone could help with this topic being as precise as possible I'd be very glad. Thanks for helping!
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Hi,
The Umbraco logo restrictions is only for the back office (admin UI). There's absolutely no restrictions on your public facing website.
Hello!
Oh, if that's the case then there's absolutely no problem!
Thanks a lot for replying so quick and with such calrifying answer.
Cheers!
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