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-rw-r--r--LICENSES/LicenseRef-AppleAppStoreBadge.txt46
-rw-r--r--LICENSES/LicenseRef-FacebookTrademarks.txt17
-rw-r--r--LICENSES/LicenseRef-GooglePlayBadge.txt23
-rw-r--r--LICENSES/LicenseRef-MastodonTrademarks.txt46
-rw-r--r--LICENSES/LicenseRef-NextcloudTrademarks.txt9
-rw-r--r--LICENSES/LicenseRef-XTrademarks.txt49
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diff --git a/LICENSES/LicenseRef-AppleAppStoreBadge.txt b/LICENSES/LicenseRef-AppleAppStoreBadge.txt
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+App Store Badges
+
+Include App Store badges in all digital and printed marketing materials as a clear call to action to get your app. App Store badges are available in 40 localizations to help you reach a broader audience. Versions are available for the App Store for iPhone and iPad, the Mac App Store, and Apple TV.
+
+
+Preferred Badges
+
+Use the preferred black badge in all marketing communications promoting your app. The gray border surrounding the black badge is part of the badge artwork and should not be modified. Whenever one or more badges for other app platforms appear in the layout, use the preferred black badge. Place the App Store badge first in the lineup of badges.
+
+
+Legal Requirements
+Trademark Symbols
+
+In communications distributed only in the United States, the appropriate symbol (™, ℠, or ®) must follow each Apple trademark the first time it is mentioned in body copy. Do not use trademark symbols on products, product documentation, or other product communications that will be distributed outside the United States.
+
+For example, use Apple Watch®, iPhone®, iPad®, iPod touch®, Apple TV®, App Store®, Mac App Store℠, Mac®, MacBook Pro®, MacBook Air®, and iMac®.
+
+Don’t add symbols to headline copy or to the App Store badge artwork provided by Apple.
+
+For the correct trademark symbols, refer to the Apple Trademark List.
+Credit Lines
+
+Use the appropriate credit lines in all communications worldwide, listing all the Apple trademarks and products included in your communication and advertising. Include the credit lines only once in your communication or website, and place the credit lines wherever you provide legal notification. Follow standard practices for the placement of legal copy, such as creating additional screens or providing interactive links. When the App Store badge is used, credit both Apple and the Apple Logo.
+
+Refer to the Apple Trademark List for the correct trademark symbol, spelling of the trademark, and generic term to use with the trademark. Generally, the symbol appears at the right shoulder of the trademark (except the Apple Logo, where the logo appears at the right foot).
+
+Use the following formats for distribution within the United States only:
+
+______ and ______ are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
+
+______ and ______ are trademarks of Apple Inc.
+
+For distribution outside the United States, use one of the following international credit notices:
+
+______ and______ are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
+
+______ and______ are trademarks of Apple Inc.
+
+A translation of the legal notice and credit lines (but not the trademarks) can be used in materials distributed outside the U.S.
+
+For more information on using Apple trademarks, see Using Apple Trademarks and Copyrights.
+Association with Apple
+
+Your app screen images, Mac, Apple Watch, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Apple TV product images, or photographs thereof cannot be used in any manner that falsely suggests an association with Apple or is likely to reduce, diminish, or damage the goodwill, value, or reputation associated with the App Store, the Mac App Store, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple Watch, Apple TV, or Apple itself.
+
+see https://developer.apple.com/app-store/marketing/guidelines/
diff --git a/LICENSES/LicenseRef-FacebookTrademarks.txt b/LICENSES/LicenseRef-FacebookTrademarks.txt
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+Facebook brand resources and guidelines
+
+The logo is our most important brand asset. We use it with consistency and intention to represent the world of social discovery to billions of people around the world.
+
+Our Logo Evolution
+
+Our logo has evolved over time, building on our past heritage, using an 'f' within a blue circle. The current logo has been refined in shape and color to make it more accessible and legible. Always ensure you are using the current version of our logo in any new designs or communications.
+
+Legal
+
+Meta dedicates substantial resources to the development and protection of its intellectual property. In addition to seeking registration of its trademarks and logos around the world, Meta enforces its rights against people who misuse its trademarks.
+
+Meta's trademarks are owned by Meta and may only be used as provided in these guidelines or with Meta’s permission. A list of some of Meta’s trademarks can be found here (https://about.meta.com/brand/resources/meta/our-trademarks/). You may not use or register, or otherwise claim rights in any Meta trademark, including as or as part of any trademark, service mark, company name, trade name, username or domain registration. You should not use or claim rights in any trademark in a way that is confusingly similar to or dilutive of Meta’s trademarks, including as, or as any part of, a trademark. Do not use Meta's trademarks for anything that would be inconsistent with Meta’s Terms of Service (https://www.facebook.com/terms.php) or Community Standards (https://transparency.meta.com/policies/community-standards/).
+
+We may revoke permission to use Meta’s trademarks at any time. Meta reserves the right to withhold approval of content that it considers inconsistent with the Meta brand.
+
+A copy can be found at https://about.meta.com/brand/resources/facebook/logo/
diff --git a/LICENSES/LicenseRef-GooglePlayBadge.txt b/LICENSES/LicenseRef-GooglePlayBadge.txt
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+badge guidelines
+Dos & Don'ts
+
+Follow these guidelines whenever you are using a Google Play badge.
+
+* Use the badges as provided. Never alter the badges.
+* There must be clear space surrounding the badge equal to one-quarter the height of the badge.
+* The badge must be large enough that all of the text is legible.
+* The Google Play badge should be the same size or larger than other application store badges.
+* Badges must be shown on a solid colored background or a simple background image that does not obscure the badge.
+* Match the badge language to the language of your marketing campaign whenever possible.
+* Any online use of the badge must link to the Google Play store. Use the generator below to get the HTML to include in your digital marketing.
+* The badge can only be used to promote content available on Google Play.
+* Include the appropriate Google Play legal attribution when there is space in the creative. See the badge generator for localized legal attributions.
+* Use of the Google Play badge must be reviewed and approved by the Google Play Partner Brand team if the badge will be in:
+ * a TV commercial
+ * an out-of-home marketing campaign
+ * a marketing campaign that will receive over 1 million impressions
+* Use this form (https://partnermarketinghub.withgoogle.com/login/?next=/submit-assets/) to submit your marketing for approval.
+
+see https://play.google.com/intl/en_us/badges/
+
+Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google LLC.
diff --git a/LICENSES/LicenseRef-MastodonTrademarks.txt b/LICENSES/LicenseRef-MastodonTrademarks.txt
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+Trademark Policy
+
+Last updated December 21, 2022
+
+The Mastodon name and logos are trademarks of Mastodon gGmbH. As such, their use is restricted and protected by intellectual property law. While the software we create is available under a free and open source software license, the copyright license does not include an implied right or license to use our trademarks.
+
+The role of trademarks is to prevent the exploitation of the good name and reputation of Mastodon by other people and organizations, and to provide assurance about the quality of the products and services associated with it.
+
+To use our trademarks beyond what is considered "fair" or "nominative" use, you must follow these guidelines. By making use of our trademarks, you agree to abide by the following terms and conditions. You further agree that any dispute arising in connection with your use of our trademarks or under these terms and conditions shall be under the exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts of New York in the United States of America and that the state and federal courts of New York shall have personal jurisdiction over you for the purposes of adjudicating any dispute concerning the use of our trademarks or these terms and conditions.
+
+You agree to defend and indemnify Mastodon gGmbH from and against any and all claims and losses brought by a third party in connection with your use of the Mastodon trademarks.
+
+To request the use of the Mastodon name and logos in a way not covered in these guidelines, or to report violations, please contact us at trademark@joinmastodon.org. In the event that we do not approve such use of the Mastodon name and logos within ten (10) business days, your request shall be deemed denied.
+General guidelines
+
+In general:
+
+* Only use the Mastodon marks to accurately identify those goods or services that are built using the Mastodon software.
+* Do not use the Mastodon marks in any way that could mistakenly imply that Mastodon GmbH has reviewed, approved, or guaranteed your goods or services.
+* Do not use or register, in whole or in part, the Mastodon marks as part of your own or any other trademark, service mark, domain name, company name, trade name, product name, or service name.
+* Do not use the Mastodon marks in a manner that disparages or defames the marks, Mastodon gGmbH, or Mastodon’s products.
+* Do not use the Mastodon marks in connection with any illegal activity.
+* You may use the Mastodon word mark in referential phrases such as "for", "for use with", or "compatible with".
+* You may use the Mastodon marks when embedding or otherwise displaying user generated content published using the Mastodon software.
+* Do not change or modify the Mastodon marks.
+* Any all use of the Mastodon marks, and any goodwill accrued as a result of that use, belongs entirely to, and shall inure for the benefit of, Mastodon gGmbH.
+
+Server guidelines
+
+If you run your own Mastodon server using the Mastodon software, including modified Mastodon software on the condition that the modifications are limited to switching on or off features already included in the software, minor tweaks in visual appearance, translations into other languages, and bug fixes:
+
+* You may not use the Mastodon word mark, or any similar mark, in your domain name, unless you have written permission from Mastodon gGmbH.
+* As long as you abide by the terms and conditions of this agreement, you may use the Mastodon marks included in the Mastodon server software for the purposes of running the server.
+
+Open source project guidelines
+
+If you choose to build on or modify Mastodon's open-source code, beyond modifications limited to switching on or off features already included in the software, minor tweaks in visual appearance, translations into other languages, and bug fixes:
+
+* You must choose your own branding, logos, and trademarks that denote your unique identity so as to clearly signal to users that there is no affiliation with or endorsement by Mastodon gGmbH.
+* You may use word marks, but not our logos, in truthful statements that describe the relationship between your software and ours, for example "this software is derived from the source code of the Mastodon software".
+
+Social media guidelines
+
+The name and handle of your social media account and any and all pages cannot begin with a Mastodon word mark, or a similar mark (e.g. "mastodoon", "mast0don", "mstdn"). In addition, Mastodon logos cannot be used in a way that might suggest affiliation with or endorsement by Mastodon.
+
+A copy can be found at https://joinmastodon.org/de/trademark
diff --git a/LICENSES/LicenseRef-NextcloudTrademarks.txt b/LICENSES/LicenseRef-NextcloudTrademarks.txt
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+The Nextcloud marks
+Nextcloud and the Nextcloud logo is a registered trademark of Nextcloud GmbH in Germany and/or other countries.
+These guidelines cover the following marks pertaining both to the product names and the logo: “Nextcloud”
+and the blue/white cloud logo with or without the word Nextcloud; the service “Nextcloud Enterprise”;
+and our products: “Nextcloud Files”; “Nextcloud Groupware” and “Nextcloud Talk”.
+This set of marks is collectively referred to as the “Nextcloud marks.”
+
+Use of Nextcloud logos and other marks is only permitted under the guidelines provided by the Nextcloud GmbH.
+A copy can be found at https://discord.com/branding
diff --git a/LICENSES/LicenseRef-XTrademarks.txt b/LICENSES/LicenseRef-XTrademarks.txt
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+Trademark policy
+April 2023
+
+
+You may not violate others’ intellectual property rights, including copyright and trademark.
+
+A trademark is a word, logo, phrase, or device that distinguishes a trademark holder’s good or service in the marketplace. Trademark law may prevent others from using a trademark in an unauthorized or confusing manner.
+
+
+What is in violation of this policy?
+
+Using another’s trademark in a way that may mislead or confuse people about your affiliation may be a violation of our trademark policy.
+
+
+What is not a violation of this policy?
+
+Referencing another’s trademark is not automatically a violation of X's trademark policy. Examples of non-violations include:
+
+* using a trademark in a way that is outside the scope of the trademark registration e.g., in a different territory, or a different class of goods or services than that identified in the registration; and
+* using a trademark in a nominative or other fair use manner. For more information, see our Misleading and deceptive identities policy (https://help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-policies/twitter-impersonation-and-deceptive-identities-policy.html).
+
+
+Who can report violations of this policy?
+
+X only investigates requests that are submitted by the trademark holder or their authorized representative e.g., a legal representative or other representative for a brand.
+
+
+How can I report violations of this policy?
+
+You can submit a trademark report through our trademark report form (https://help.twitter.com/forms/trademark). Please provide all the information requested in the form. If you submit an incomplete report, we’ll need to follow up about the missing information. Please note that this will result in a delay in processing your report.
+
+Note: We may provide the account holder with your name and other information included in the copy of the report.
+
+
+What happens if you violate this policy?
+
+If we determine that you violated our trademark policy, we may suspend your account. Depending on the type of violation, we may give you an opportunity to comply with our policies. In other instances, an account may be permanently suspended upon first review. If you believe that your account was suspended in error, you can submit an appeal (https://help.twitter.com/forms/general?subtopic=suspended).
+
+
+Additional resources
+
+Learn more about our range of enforcement options (https://help.twitter.com/rules-and-policies/enforcement-options) and our approach to policy development and enforcement (https://help.twitter.com/rules-and-policies/enforcement-philosophy).
+
+
+Legal disclaimer
+
+By using the X trademarks and resources on this site, you agree to follow the X Trademark Guidelines in our Brand Guidelines — as well as our Terms of Service and all other X rules and policies. If you have any questions, contact us at trademarks@x.com.
+
+A copy can be found at https://about.x.com/en/who-we-are/brand-toolkit and https://help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-policies/x-trademark-policy