I'm sorry if this is the wrong place to ask. I'm not sure if it belongs here or at Webmasters.

On http://www.facebook.com/brandpermissions/logos.php it says:

Use of the Facebook Connect Logo is subject to the general guidelines listed above in addition to the following terms:

  • While you may scale the size to suit your needs, you may not modify the Facebook Connect Logo in any other way (such as by changing the design or color).

Does this mean that every optical change to the connect-button is illegal? I'm asking that since there are a lot of websites (even big and popular ones) that adopt the style to their sites one.

Anyway, you don't really agree to terms of usage by using the connect-feature. It's just a code-snippet you copy n' paste to your site.

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If you want legal advice, ask a lawyer. – Quentin Mar 6 '11 at 11:51
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The ToS you quote says you aren't allowed to do anything other than resize the logo. However, I don't know how strictly Facebook enforces this.

A terms of service violation isn't illegal (unless your action breaks a law), in the sense that you can't go to jail for it. In extreme cases, a ToS violation can provoke a lawsuit. I have no idea if Facebook considers logo modification to be grounds for legal action.

Facebook may have the right to terminate your relationship if it disapproves of your logo modifications, but I can only speculate. If you want to know if you'll get in trouble with Facebook over modifying the icon, ask some other webmasters who have modified the icon.

Please note that I am not an attorney and am answering from my best understanding as a layman. Also, note that I am from the USA; laws relevant to this question may be different depending on jurisdiction.

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