Give your project its own name
Blackbird and Flynet are our trademarks. We recommend giving your project an original name of its own rather than building it around either mark. Naming your project “Blackbird [Something]” or “Flynet [Something]” implies an affiliation or endorsement that doesn’t exist and may infringe the mark, which can lead to a takedown request. Referencing the names in your copy is fine — “check in at restaurants on Blackbird”, “built on Flynet” — the line is between naming your project (use your own) and referencing ours (welcome).Using the Blackbird logo
You may use the Blackbird logo as long as it’s:- Used correctly — don’t recolor, stretch, redraw, or recompose it.
- Linked to one of our surfaces — the logo should be a link, not decoration.
Crediting Flynet
When you reference Flynet or$FLY in your copy, write them consistently:
- Flynet — one word, capital F, the rest lowercase.
$FLY— uppercase, with the$prefix when you mean the token.
Put “Powered by Flynet” in text. It’s the safe, always-correct way
to credit the network without putting our marks in your name.
Quick reference
| Do | Don’t |
|---|---|
| Give your project its own, original name | Name it “Blackbird ___” or “Flynet ___“ |
| Reference Blackbird or Flynet in your copy | Use either name in your app, package, domain, or handle |
| Credit with “Powered by Flynet” | Imply an official affiliation or endorsement |
| Link the Blackbird logo to blackbird.xyz or flynet.org | Recolor, redraw, or detach the logo |