Rights to the Emoji

Shervin Afshar shervinafshar at gmail.com
Sun Oct 11 19:51:05 CDT 2015


Those listed in the column titled "Native" come from the operating system
(in your case, Mac OS X) and/or browser you are viewing that page on. One
can assume that the right to those belong to the entity who develops those
software.

A safer approach for you would be to use symbols from Emoji One[1]; if you
can attribute that project on your products, you can use them for free; if
you can not do that, they require that you contact them for a custom paid
license [2].

Also, with the paid license you are helping a project publishing content
under Creative Common license.

[1]: http://emojione.com/
[2]: http://emojione.com/faq#faq5

↪ Shervin

On Sat, Oct 10, 2015 at 5:59 AM, patapatachakapon . <
bugraaydin1999 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I work for a small company in Turkey. We would like to import/sell
> products that have pictures of Emoji on them (such as keychains, cups etc.)
> , here in Turkey. The Emoji we would like to use on our products are the
> ones that are titled Native on the chart that I've attached to this email.
> I would like to know whether or not it's required to buy the rights these
> Emoji. Are Emoji copyrighted, or can they be used by anyone for design
> purposes?
>
> Thanks so much in advance!
>
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