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All uses of the decal need a contract.  For this case we can use a standard contract available for download as a pdf from our trademark info page.
 
All uses of the decal need a contract.  For this case we can use a standard contract available for download as a pdf from our trademark info page.
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=== Sugar on a stick ===
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You want to sell bootable usb drives with the official sugar on a stick distribution and you want ''sugar labs'' silkscreened on the outside of each one.
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==== Should we approve this use of our trademark? ====
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Yes.
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==== How should the policy be? ====
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Is approval automatic or do we insist you tells your real name and your address first. Do we demand that you report back how many copies you sold and to who?
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=== Sugar cubes ===
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You sell sugar cubes and you think our logo looks good so you copy it and put it on your boxes of sugar cubes.
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==== Should we approve this use of our trademark? ====
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Hmmm. Maybe we should have picked a name which was less generic.
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==== How should the policy be? ====
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If you sell sugar then we can't stop you calling it sugar but leave the logo alone.
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=== Sugar development laboratory ===
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You are Slovakia leading developer of sugarbeet processing equipment, serving the sugar beet industry throughout Slovakia and parts of Ukraine and Hungary. Sugar Labs is the name you use for your research reports, including the sugar beet related software you market throughout central eastern Europe.
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==== Should we approve this use of our trademark? ====
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Oh dear. Don't know.
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==== How should the policy be? ====
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More stuff goes here.
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=== Look and Feel ===
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You think Sugar is a stupid name for a software distribution but you like the stylised man surrounded by menu options so you use that look and feel
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==== Should we approve this use of our trademark? ====
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The look and feel is a pretty fundamental part of the software which we have licensed under the GPL. Stopping them using that would pretty much stop them using sugar at all. Wouldn't that be against the GPL? Would we even want to regulate that use?
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==== How should the policy be? ====
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More stuff goes here.
    
=== Name of case study ===
 
=== Name of case study ===
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