governance:trademark-policy
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Proposed Evergreen Trademark Policy
This is the current draft of the proposed policy for the use of Evergreen's word and logo trademarks. On 2012-09-12, the Evergreen Oversight Board voted to recommend this policy for community consideration. After a four-week review period ending on 2012-10-13, the Oversight Board will consider community feedback and vote on whether to approve the policy.
EVERGREEN TRADEMARK POLICY
last modified: September 5, 2012
1 Purpose
The Evergreen Project is a member project of Software Freedom
Conservancy ("Conservancy"). Conservancy holds rights in the Marks
(as defined below) on behalf of the Evergreen Project in accordance
with its non-profit charitable mission.
Conservancy has adopted this Policy to protect the Marks and to
make sure that the identity of the Evergreen software and its free
and open source nature is clear to everyone. By using this Policy,
the Evergreen Project can spread the use of the Evergreen software
while making sure that the Marks (as defined below) are protected
in a way that's consistent with U.S. trademark law. This Policy is
written to allow all clear and appropriate use of the Marks while
disapproving use of the Marks in ways that could confuse users as
to where the software came from, or that implies an otherwise non-
existent association with the Evergreen Project. By adhering to
this Policy, you help to promote to the public the freedom to use
and develop the Evergreen software.
Throughout this Policy, the word "Marks" refers to the
following:
* The Evergreen graphic mark ("the Logo"), registered as US
Trademark Reg. No. 3,454,582. The Logo is available for
download here: [LINK]
* the word marks "Evergreen," "Evergreen ILS," and "EGILS".
This Policy is only concerned with the Marks, and does not address
any copyrights associated with the Evergreen software. The Evergreen
Project produces free and open source software; the default
copyright license(s) can be found here: http://git.evergreen-ils.org/?p=Evergreen.git;a=blob;f=COPYING;h=dc9b9f00c958b3efdeeffb92e1909962c0745d3c;hb=HEAD
2 Guidelines for using the Marks
2.1 Trademark symbol on first mention
The first prominent mention of a Mark should be immediately
followed by a symbol for, as applicable, a registered trademark
(^®) or an unregistered trademark (^TM). For example: "Evergreen^®"
or "EGILS^TM".
This requirement is waived in all contexts where such symbols are
not required to protect the intellectual property rights associated
with the Marks, such as email, online discussion, and academic papers.
We encourage the use of the applicable symbols whenever possible, but
recognize that many users will omit them in non-commercial and
informal contexts.
2.2 Use of the Marks without written permission
You may use the Marks without prior written permission (subject
to the other sections):
1. To refer to the Evergreen software in substantially unmodified
form. "Substantially unmodified" means built from the source
code provided by the Evergreen Project, possibly with minor
modifications including but not limited to: the enabling or
disabling of certain features by default, translations into
other languages, changes required for compatibility with a
particular operating system distribution, or the inclusion of
bug-fix patches.
2. To identify the Evergreen software as a distinct component of a
software offering.
3. To factually refer to the Evergreen Project itself, its products,
or its protocols.
4. When referring to Evergreen software that is not substantially
unmodified, to say that such software is a "derivative of"
or "based on" Evergreen.
5. When referring to communities of users in the context of their use
of the Evergreen software, e.g., virtual communities, community-
moderated online forums, consortia of organizational users, etc.
("User Communities"), provided that the Marks are not used to suggest
endorsement of any User Community by the Evergreen Project. User
Communities with graphic identities should consult Section 2.5 of
this Policy for further guidance.
2.3 Using the Marks as part of a product and/or service name
You may use the Marks as part of the name of a product and/or service
designed to work with Evergreen, provided that you abide by all of the
following requirements:
* Your offering's name as a whole (via its other components) must clearly
and unambiguously distinguish the offering from the Evergreen software
itself;
* The general presentation of your offering must not imply any official
association or identity with the Evergreen Project; and
* You must not attack the validity of the Marks, or engage in any conduct,
directly or indirectly that would contest the Marks (whether their
validity, enforceability, scope of coverage, or otherwise), any
associated goodwill, or Conservancy's rights in and ownership of the
same.
Because it would be awkward to attach a trademark symbol to a portion of a
larger name whose other portions might themselves be trademarked, the
requirement to display the symbol is waived for this circumstance.
2.4 Prohibited usages of the Marks
You may not use the Marks in any of the following ways without
express written permission from Conservancy:
* In any way that creates a likelihood of confusion as to the
identity of the Evergreen Project, the provenance of its software,
or the software's license.
* In any way that creates a likelihood of confusion between the Evergreen
Project and its software, and any third-party entity, product, or
service.
* In any way that indicates a greater degree of association between you
and the Evergreen Project than actually exists.
* In any way that implies a designated successor to the Evergreen
software (e.g., "Evergreen++" is not permitted).
* In any way that indicates that Evergreen favors one distribution,
platform, product, etc. over another except where explicitly indicated
in writing by the Evergreen Project.
* In any other way that dilutes or otherwise infringes upon the
trademark rights of Conservancy and the Evergreen Project in the
Marks.
2.5 Guidelines for using the Logo
To prevent the creation of separate graphic depictions of a Mark
that would intentionally or inadvertently compete with and dilute
the Logos, your use of the Logo must comply with the general usage
guidelines provided in this Policy and the following specific guidelines.
* When in use, the Logo must be displayed in its entirety, without
being cropped, partially obscured, or deconstructed into sub-elements.
The use of a partially obscured, cropped, or deconstructed Logo is
prohibited.
* Changing the aspect ratio, perspective, angle of rotation, layout,
color scheme (except to black-and-white or gray scale) of the Logo is
prohibited.
* Changing graphic elements of the Logo, including font or substituting
the pine needle element for other elements, is prohibited.
* User Communities can incorporate the Logo into their graphic identities,
including User Community-specific graphic marks, provided that they
abide by the other terms of this Policy.
* In addition, User Communities that use the word mark "Evergreen" in
their graphic identities must incorporate the Logo into their graphic
identity, if such a Logo exists, to prevent the creation of a
separate graphic depiction of the "Evergreen" word mark that would
inadvertently compete with and dilute the Logo. For example, the
fictitious User Community "Douglas Fir Hackers" can decide to
incorporate the Logo into their graphic identity if they so choose.
However, the also fictitious "Alaska Evergreen Society" User Community
uses the "Evergreen" word mark in its name, and therefore *must* use a
graphic identity that incorporates the Logo. When incorporated, the
Logo must be used in its entirety, and in accordance with the other
terms of this Policy. User Community graphic identities that depict
the "Evergreen" word mark without using the Logo must be approved by
both the Evergreen Project and Conservancy.
2.6 Use of the Marks in merchandising
You may create and sell merchandise using the Marks provided that (a) you
provide the Evergreen Project and Conservancy with written notice of your
intent to use at least seven days before your initial use of the Marks on
merchandise, and (b) your use otherwise complies with this Policy. To
provide written notice, please send a description of your intended use,
along with specimens (e.g., photos and/or graphic renderings) of your
intended use to trademark@evergreen-ils.org. The Evergreen Project and
Conservancy reserve the right to disallow your use of Marks in
merchandising if it fails to comply with this Policy, and/or otherwise goes
against of the spirit of the Evergreen Project and Conservancy's mission.
The Evergreen Project and Conservancy reserve their rights to object to
your merchandising use of the Marks if we determine that your use violates
the other provisions of this Policy.
2.7 Limitations to this Policy
This Policy does not confer any rights to use the trademarks "Software
Freedom Conservancy," "Conservancy," or to use any other trademarks other
than the Marks listed in Section 1. This Policy does not authorize you to
act as an agent for Conservancy, enter into any agreement on behalf of
or otherwise create any liability for the Evergreen Project or the
Conservancy.
3 Rights reserved by Conservancy
Conservancy reserves the sole right to:
* Determine compliance with this Policy.
* Modify this Policy in ways consistent with its mission of
protecting the public.
* Grant exceptions to this Policy, of any kind and for any reason
whatsoever, other clauses notwithstanding.
4 Questions
This Policy is designed to keep the Marks safe in order to
protect this software's reputation, earned by the contributions
of the Evergreen Project to the free and open source software
community. If you see any use of the Marks anywhere that you
think violates this Policy or otherwise goes against the spirit
of the Evergreen Project and Conservancy's mission, please bring
it to Conservancy's attention by contacting us at
<trademark@sfconservancy.org>.
If you have questions about using the Marks, or if you think you
should be able to use the Marks for any purpose not allowed by
this Policy and would like permission for that use, please contact
Evergreen by emailing <trademark@sfconservancy.org> or by writing to
Evergreen Project c/o Software Freedom Conservancy, 137 Montague St.
Ste 380, Brooklyn, NY 11201-3548.
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