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Remove Microsoft-related logos #215758

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Removing Mircosoft-related logos from the badge due to:

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As the Simple Icons project maintainer, I still hope Microsoft will allow us to use it. So I created this PR to attract your attention.

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@LitoMore Thanks for the PR. I see we publish the logos at https://code.visualstudio.com/brand. Would these work for you?

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adamrusted commented Jun 17, 2024

Thanks @chrmarti - though the comms we've had from Legal have told us we:

  1. Can only use icons from the below sources
  2. Only include the icons in the format they're presented

As the Simple Icons project is a monochrome icon library, we would be breaking terms on point 2 straight away on any sources linked in point 1 - and looking at what is available at the source you shared, we'd also have to adapt those.

@vs-code-engineering vs-code-engineering bot added this to the November 2024 milestone Nov 15, 2024
@chrmarti chrmarti merged commit 10c9715 into microsoft:main Nov 15, 2024
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Thanks for the continued discussion and feedback here. We've removed the use of the logo and will provide any updates in the future if something changes in this space.

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