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The purpose of this policy is to <strike>protect the public, by ensuring</strike> ensure that the identity, provenance, and free and open-source nature of Sugar Labs<sup>®</sup> remain clear. '''This is in keeping with''' our objective to spread the use of the Sugar Learning Platform while protecting our trademarks. It is our intention to be liberal and responsive in the enforcement of our trademarks: '''we want our Marks to be used widely to represent our learning mission to the public, but we also need to ensure clarity regarding the relationship between Sugar Labs and the individual or organization using our Marks in order to protect Sugar Labs and the public.''' Throughout this document, the word "Marks" refers to the Sugar Labs name and logo, individually or together. Note that Section 5 provides guidelines for other marks that Sugar Labs uses. Sugar Labs is a member project of the Software Freedom Conservancy, which is the holder of the registered mark.
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The purpose of this policy is to <strike>protect the public, by ensuring</strike> ensure that the identity, provenance, and free and open-source nature of Sugar Labs<sup>®</sup> remain clear. '''This is in keeping with''' our objective to spread the use of the Sugar Learning Platform while protecting our trademarks. It is our intention to be liberal and responsive in the enforcement of our trademarks: '''we want our Marks to be used widely to represent our learning mission to the public, but we also need to ensure clarity regarding the relationship between Sugar Labs and the individual or organization using our Marks in order to protect Sugar Labs and the public. We encourage you to contact us if you have any questions about this policy.''' Throughout this document, the word "Marks" refers to the Sugar Labs name and logo, individually or together. Note that Section 5 provides guidelines for other marks that Sugar Labs uses. Sugar Labs is a member project of the Software Freedom Conservancy, which is the holder of the registered mark.
    
Guidelines for using the Marks
 
Guidelines for using the Marks