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en:philosophy:rust_trademark [2024/01/14 23:05] throgh [But including Perl and / or Python, while both having also a strong trademark?] |
en:philosophy:rust_trademark [2024/01/14 23:44] throgh [But including Perl and / or Python, while both having also a strong trademark?] |
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- | All trademarks are subject to "nominative use rules" | + | Use of the word "Python" |
- | trademarked entity in a way that is minimal and does not imply a sponsorship relationship with the | + | distributed application -- Allowed. If the standard version of the Python programming language |
- | trademark holder. | + | modified, this should be clearly indicated. For commercial |
- | + | your use is not covered by the nominative use rules described in the section "Uses that Never Require | |
- | As such, stating accurately that software is written in the Python programming language, that it is | + | Approval" |
- | compatible with the Python programming language, or that it contains | + | |
- | is always allowed. In those cases, you may use the word " | + | |
- | without our prior approval. This is true both for non-commercial | + | |
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- | This clause overrides other clauses of this policy. However, if you have any doubts about your intended | + | |
- | use of the trademarks, please contact | + | |
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