BrewCard Trademark Notice
Effective Date: April 4, 2026
The BrewCard name, BrewCard logo, icon, wordmarks, trade dress, and related branding elements are proprietary trademarks or unregistered marks of Ivan Surin, unless otherwise stated.
1. No Trademark License
No trademark license is granted to you by your use of the BrewCard service, your access to this repository, or your access to any BrewCard materials. You may not use the BrewCard name, logo, icon, or related branding without prior written permission except for a truthful, minimal, and non-confusing reference to the live BrewCard service.
2. Prohibited Uses
Without prior written permission, you may not:
- use BrewCard or any confusingly similar name, logo, domain, handle, or branding for your own app, service, business, publication, or product;
- use BrewCard branding in a way that suggests sponsorship, endorsement, affiliation, partnership, certification, or approval;
- use BrewCard branding in ads, templates, themes, screenshots, cloned interfaces, or marketing for a competing or substantially similar product or service;
- modify, recolor, animate, distort, or combine the BrewCard logo or icon with other marks in a way that creates confusion.
3. Referential Use
You may refer to BrewCard by name only when it is accurate, necessary, and does not imply endorsement or affiliation. Any such referential use must be presented plainly and without using BrewCard logos or stylized branding unless separately approved in writing.
4. Third-Party Marks
Any third-party names, logos, or trademarks that appear in the BrewCard service or repository belong to their respective owners and are used only for identification.
5. Permissions
For brand permissions or trademark questions, contact:
Ivan Surin
iv.d.surin@gmail.com
6. Reservation
All goodwill arising from use of BrewCard marks belongs exclusively to Ivan Surin. All rights not expressly granted are reserved.
7. Mandatory Law
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, this notice does not limit any non-waivable rights you may have under mandatory law.