− | You may use '''the''' Sugar Labs '''mark''' as part of the name of a product designed to work with Sugar Labs, so long as the name as a whole (via its other components) clearly and unambiguously distinguishes the product from Sugar Labs '''software''' itself, and the general presentation of the product does not imply any official association or identity with Sugar Labs. 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. | + | You may use '''the''' Sugar Labs '''Marks''' as part of the name of a product designed to work with Sugar Labs, so long as the name as a whole (via its other components) clearly and unambiguously distinguishes the product from Sugar Labs '''software''' itself, and the general presentation of the product does not imply any official association or identity with Sugar Labs. 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. |
− | :In any way likely to cause confusion as to the identity of the Sugar Labs project, the provenance of its software, or the software's license; '''the Sugar Labs mark should be secondary in advertising materials;''' | + | :In any way likely to cause confusion as to the identity of the Sugar Labs project, the provenance of its software, or the software's license; '''the Sugar Labs Marks should be secondary in advertising materials;''' |