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1. You may not incorporate the ‘Sugar Labs’ trademark into the name of your company or software product name.
 
1. You may not incorporate the ‘Sugar Labs’ trademark into the name of your company or software product name.
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2. It is acceptable to include the ‘Sugar Labs’ trademark in the name of a publication, certification program, domain name or book. However you must ensure that a) the appropriate TM symbol is associated with the ‘Sugar Labs’ reference and appropriate attribution as discussed below, b) ‘Sugar Labs’ is not concatenated with another word, e.g. SugarLabsBoard, and c) the usage does not imply or make the user believe that the publication, domain name or book is supported or authorized by Sugar Labs.
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2. It is acceptable to include the ‘Sugar Labs’ trademark in the name of a publication, certification program, domain name or book. However you must ensure that a) the appropriate ® symbol is associated with the ‘Sugar Labs’ reference and appropriate attribution as discussed below, b) ‘Sugar Labs’ is not concatenated with another word, e.g. SugarLabsBoard, and c) the usage does not imply or make the user believe that the publication, domain name or book is supported or authorized by Sugar Labs.
    
3. ‘Sugar Labs’ should always be two separate capitalized words, except when used as part of the Sugar Labs logos.
 
3. ‘Sugar Labs’ should always be two separate capitalized words, except when used as part of the Sugar Labs logos.
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1. You may not incorporate the ‘Sugar’ trademark into the name of your company or software product name. If you have a software product that works with Sugar, it is suggested you use terms such as ‘<product name> for Sugar’ or ‘<product name>, Sugar Edition’
 
1. You may not incorporate the ‘Sugar’ trademark into the name of your company or software product name. If you have a software product that works with Sugar, it is suggested you use terms such as ‘<product name> for Sugar’ or ‘<product name>, Sugar Edition’
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2. It is acceptable to include the ‘Sugar’ trademark in the name of a publication, certification program, domain name or book. However you must ensure that a) the appropriate TM symbol is associated with the ‘Sugar’ reference and appropriate attribution as discussed below, b) ‘Sugar’ is not concatenated with another word, e.g. SugarBoard, and c) the usage does not imply or make the user believe that the publication, domain name or book is supported or authorized by Sugar Labs.
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2. It is acceptable to include the ‘Sugar’ trademark in the name of a publication, certification program, domain name or book. However you must ensure that a) the appropriate ® symbol is associated with the ‘Sugar’ reference and appropriate attribution as discussed below, b) ‘Sugar’ is not concatenated with another word, e.g. SugarBoard, and c) the usage does not imply or make the user believe that the publication, domain name or book is supported or authorized by Sugar Labs.
    
3. ‘Sugar’ should always be capitalized, except when used as part of the Sugar logos.
 
3. ‘Sugar’ should always be capitalized, except when used as part of the Sugar logos.
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== Proper Notice and Attribution ==
 
== Proper Notice and Attribution ==
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The appropriate trademark symbol (i.e. TM) should appear at least with the first use of the Sugar Labs, and Sugar trademarks and all occurrence of Sugar Labs logo.
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The appropriate registered trademark symbol (i.e. ®) should appear at least with the first use of the Sugar Labs, and Sugar trademarks and all occurrence of Sugar Labs logo.
    
When you use an Sugar Labs trademark or logo you should include a statement attributing the trademark to Sugar Labs. For example, "‘Sugar’, and ‘Sugar Ready’  are trademarks of Sugar Labs."
 
When you use an Sugar Labs trademark or logo you should include a statement attributing the trademark to Sugar Labs. For example, "‘Sugar’, and ‘Sugar Ready’  are trademarks of Sugar Labs."

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