Roblox Corporation protects the Roblox name, logo, and distinctive visual branding. The platform's popularity with children makes it a frequent target for unofficial merchandise, and enforcement is accordingly active.
What You Can Do
- ✓ Sell authentic pre-owned Roblox games, consoles, or merchandise
- ✓ Use "Roblox" in tags when listing genuine products or compatible accessories
- ✓ Describe accessories as "compatible with" or "fits" Roblox hardware
- ✓ Create original gaming-themed art that does not copy protected characters or logos
What You Cannot Do
- ✗ Use Roblox names, logos, or character art on unlicensed products
- ✗ Sell fan art featuring recognizable Roblox characters or game assets
- ✗ Include Roblox in titles or tags for items that are not genuine or licensed
- ✗ Copy or redistribute Roblox digital assets, sprites, or music
Safe Alternatives
- → Create original pixel art or gaming-themed designs without using specific game assets
- → Use generic gaming terminology (e.g., "retro game", "adventure RPG") instead of franchise names
- → Design original characters or game-inspired items that do not reference Roblox
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