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Dask Trademark Policy | ||
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This document describes the policy governing the use of the "Dask" trademark, | ||
which is owned by NumFOCUS and administered on behalf of the Dask project. Any | ||
use of the Dask trademark commercially or non-commercially must be in | ||
accordance with the policy described in this document unless specific written | ||
permission is obtained from NumFOCUS. | ||
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Usage and modification of the Dask *software* is governed by the | ||
[license](https://github.com/dask/dask/blob/main/LICENSE.txt), which describes | ||
permissable behavior under copyright law. Trademarks are a distinct form of | ||
intellectual property, and so the guidelines in this document apply only to | ||
the "Dask" trademark and logo, but not to the software itself. | ||
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Intent | ||
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Our goal is to enable the Dask trademark and logo to be used with minimal | ||
restrictions by both commercial and non-commercial entities, but we do *not* | ||
want the Dask trademark to be used: | ||
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* to cause confusion about whether a project, product, or service is endorsed | ||
by the Dask community in some way. | ||
* in a way that allows an entity to misleadingly imply ownership of Dask or | ||
influence over the Dask project. | ||
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Permissable usage | ||
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The Dask trademark is always subject to "nominative use rules" which allow the | ||
usage of the trademark for descriptive purposes that does not suggest | ||
sponsorship or endorsement by the trademark owner. You may freely describe | ||
that your product or service "uses Dask" or is "powered by Dask," and you | ||
may use the unaltered Dask logo to indicate this without prior approval. | ||
(Please see the [Dask Brand Guide](https://www.dask.org/brand-guide) for more | ||
details about how to use the Dask logo.) | ||
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Open source projects may also use the Dask name as part of the name of their | ||
project (Ex: `dask-cuda`) so long as it satisfies *all* the following | ||
criteria: | ||
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* The project is open source with a liberal license. | ||
* The project is related to Dask. | ||
* The project name should not be overly grand in claiming namespace. | ||
* The project should not make subjective claims in the name itself. | ||
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Usage of the "Dask" trademark should also be consistent with the [Dask Code of Conduct](https://github.com/dask/governance/blob/main/code-of-conduct.md). | ||
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Non-permissible usage | ||
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The Dask trademark may *not* be used in a commercial product or company name. Examples of disallowed uses include: | ||
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* Dask Pro | ||
* Dask Enterprise | ||
* The Dask Company | ||
* CompanyName Dask | ||
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Company and product logos may not derive from the Dask logo in a way that would cause brand confusion. | ||
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Where to get more information | ||
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If you are unsure whether your planned usage of the Dask trademark is allowed, | ||
or feel that you need specific written approval for your situation, please | ||
contact NumFOCUS at *INSERT CONTACT EMAIL HERE*. | ||
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Acknowledgements | ||
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This document is the result of the community discussion found in [dask/governance#4](https://github.com/dask/governance/issues/4). It draws inspiration from both the [PSF Trademark Policy](https://www.python.org/psf/trademarks/) and the Model Trademark Guidelines, available at http://www.modeltrademarkguidelines.org. |