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= Fedora Trademark Guidelines and Policies =
 
This page contains the official guidelines for use of the Fedora Trademarks.


== Use by Red Hat ==
== Use by Red Hat ==
Fedora®, the Fedora word design, and the Infinity design logo, either separately or in combination, are hereinafter referred to as "Fedora Trademarks" and are trademarks of Red Hat, Inc.  Except as provided in these guidelines, you may not use the Fedora Trademarks or any confusingly similar mark as a trademark for your product, or use the Fedora Trademarks in any other manner that might cause confusion in the marketplace, including but not limited to in advertising, on auction sites, or on software or hardware.  Red Hat protects the Fedora Trademarks on behalf of the entire Fedora community.  Indeed, the law obligates trademark owners to police their marks and prevent the use of confusingly similar names by third parties.  As the trademark owner, Red Hat strives to use the Fedora Trademarks under the same guidelines as the rest of the community.
Fedora®, the Fedora word design, the Infinity design logo, Fedora Remix, and the Fedora Remix word design, either separately or in combination, are hereinafter referred to as "Fedora Trademarks" and are trademarks of Red Hat, Inc.  Except as provided in these guidelines, you may not use the Fedora Trademarks or any confusingly similar mark as a trademark for your product, or use the Fedora Trademarks in any other manner that might cause confusion in the marketplace, including but not limited to in advertising, on auction sites, or on software or hardware.  Red Hat protects the Fedora Trademarks on behalf of the entire Fedora community.  Indeed, the law obligates trademark owners to police their marks and prevent the use of confusingly similar names by third parties.  As the trademark owner, Red Hat strives to use the Fedora Trademarks under the same guidelines as the rest of the community.


== Use by the Fedora Project Board ==
== Use by the Fedora Project Board ==
The Fedora Project Board (hereinafter "Board") oversees the trademark guidelines to ensure compliance by the community.  The Board grants permission for uses requiring it, as explained below, where practical, and serves as the first line of mediation when questions of use arise.
Red Hat enlists the assistance of the Fedora Project Board (hereinafter "Board") to oversee the trademark guidelines to ensure compliance by the community.  The Board may grant permission for uses as explained below.  The Board serves as the first line of mediation when questions of use arise.


== Secondary Mark ==
== Secondary Mark ==


The Fedora Remix word design (hereinafter "Secondary Mark") is separate and distinct from the Fedora Trademarks.  The Secondary Mark is related by use of the word "Fedora," but is not to be mistaken for the Fedora Trademarks.  The purpose of the Secondary Mark is to provide downstream distributors a means to indicate their work includes or is derived from Fedora content, and thereby drive more interest in the Fedora Project itself.
"Fedora Remix," whether in words or design (hereinafter "Secondary Mark") is one of the Fedora Trademarks, but with a special significance.  The Secondary Mark provides downstream distributors a means to indicate their work includes or is derived from Fedora content, and thereby drive more interest in the Fedora Project itself.


Using the Secondary Mark may be premised on other requirements, such as a statement in print or in another prominent location stating that end users are not receiving unmodified Fedora software, and informing them where they ''can'' get unmodified Fedora software.
The Secondary Mark must be expressed as "Fedora Remix".  Guidelines for use of the Secondary Mark are laid out below in the sections where its use is permitted or appropriate.  Guidelines for presentation of the Secondary Mark are located [[Legal/Secondary_trademark_usage_guidelines | at this page]].


Use of the word "Fedora" in connection with use of the Secondary Mark must clearly indicate that the work contains modified Fedora content or non-Fedora content.  Usage that does not meet this requirement includes but is not limited to the following examples:
Use of the word "Fedora" in connection with the Secondary Mark must clearly indicate that the work contains modified Fedora content or non-Fedora content.  The notice may not contain phrases such as:
* "based on Fedora"
* "built from Fedora"
* "built from Fedora"
* "powered by Fedora"
* "powered by Fedora"
* "contains Fedora"
* "contains Fedora"
Other uses that do not properly indicate the work contains modified Fedora content or non-Fedora content are also not permitted.
The modified Fedora content should be referred to only as "Fedora Remix."  Other uses that do not properly indicate the work contains modified Fedora content or non-Fedora content are also not permitted.


The usage guidelines for the Secondary Mark are located [[Legal/Secondary_trademark_usage_guidelines | at this page]].
Using the Secondary Mark also requires a statement in print or in another prominent location stating that end users are receiving modified Fedora software, and informing them where they ''can'' get unmodified Fedora software.


== Fedora Media ==
== Fedora Media ==
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* live bootable CDs, DVDs, and USB devices, and
* live bootable CDs, DVDs, and USB devices, and
* any copies of those media in a format suitable for data interchange.
* any copies of those media in a format suitable for data interchange.
== Spins ==
The Fedora Project also distributes software in formats that provide recipients with the capability to recombine the software, including combinations not included in the collection of Fedora Media.  Hereinafter, "Spin" refers to a combination of software packages and other software on a medium used to boot or install a computer operating system in a manner similar to Fedora Media.  Examples of Spins include but are not limited to:
* installation CDs and DVDs,
* live bootable CDs, DVDs, and USB devices, and
* any copies of those media in a format suitable for data interchange.
Spins using the Fedora Trademarks or the Secondary Mark may be subject to additional requirements imposed by the Fedora Board or its designees or delegates.


== Usage That Does Not Require Permission ==
== Usage That Does Not Require Permission ==


=== Web sites ===
Below are some guidelines for use of the Fedora Trademarks where, as long as you are in compliance with the guidelines, no permission is necessary.  In all cases, use is permitted only provided that:
* the use is only in connection with promoting the Fedora Project or Fedora products
* the use is not disparaging to Red Hat, the Fedora Project or their products
* the use is appropriate for the mark used, for example, "Fedora Remix" is used only for remix products and "Fedora" alone is not used for remix products
* the use does not imply sponsorship or endorsement by Red Hat or the Fedora Project
* Proper trademark symbols are used in connection with the Fedora Trademarks and the trademark attribution statement must appear as explained in [[#Proper_Trademark_Use | Proper Trademark Use]]
* the [[Logo/UsageGuidelines | official logo usage guidelines]] are strictly observed


{{admon/note | Use case | Alice wants to indicate her love for Fedora by putting the logo on her personal blog.}}
=== Noncommercial and community web sites ===


{{admon/note | Use case | Brutus wants to make a page on his favorite social networking site that includes the logo so he can show his support for Fedora.}}
In the past, community members have inquired whether it is permissible to show support for Fedora by:
 
* placing the Fedora Trademarks on a personal web site or blog to support Fedora
{{admon/note | Use case | The Elbonia Institute of Technology wants to put a link to Fedora on their wiki to show their support for the project.}}
* making a page on a social networking web service to support Fedora
* linking to Fedora from a wiki to provide information or show support for Fedora
The guidelines relating to such usage are set forth in this section.


It is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks on websites to show your support for the Fedora Project, provided that:
It is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks on websites to show your support for the Fedora Project, provided that:
* the use is not disparaging to Red Hat or to the Fedora Project
* where possible, the design logo hyperlinks to the Fedora Project website, http://fedoraproject.org/, or if that is not possible, the site includes a prominent link to the Fedora Project website at http://fedoraproject.org/.
* where possible, the design logo hyperlinks to the Fedora Project website, http://fedoraproject.org/, or if that is not possible, the site includes a prominent link to the Fedora Project website at http://fedoraproject.org/.
* the use is in connection with promoting the Fedora Project
* the site indicates clearly that it is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Fedora Project; in addition, where possible:
* the site indicates clearly that it is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Fedora Project; in addition, where possible:
** the site must include the text "This site is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Fedora Project" prominently on any page that includes the Fedora Trademarks, and
** the site must include the text "This site is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Fedora Project" prominently on any page that includes the Fedora Trademarks, and
** if the Fedora Trademarks appear in a page header or any area that is designed to be presented on more than one page, the notice must also be designed to be presented on all of those pages as well.  (I.e., if the Fedora Trademarks appear in a site-wide header, the informational text must appear in that header or an identically site-wide footer.)
** if the Fedora Trademarks appear in a page header or any area that is designed to be presented on more than one page, the notice must also be designed to be presented on all of those pages as well.  (i.e., if the Fedora Trademarks appear in a site-wide header, the informational text must appear in that header or an identically site-wide footer.)
* the site does not use visual styling that could be confusing to viewers or visitors as to whether the site is hosted by or on behalf of the Fedora Project
* the site does not use visual styling that could be confusing to viewers or visitors as to whether the site is hosted by or on behalf of the Fedora Project
* the site does not use the Fedora Trademarks to imply endorsement of or affiliation with any goods or services, other than the Fedora Project itself
Proper trademark symbols must be used in connection with the Fedora Trademarks and the trademark attribution statement must appear as explained in [[#Proper_Trademark_Use | Proper Trademark Use]].


=== Business web sites ===
=== Business web sites ===


{{admon/note | Use case | Bart wants to offer Fedora media for sale at his computer retail business' web site.}}
In the past, community members have inquired whether it is permissible to show support for Fedora by:
{{admon/note | Use case | Buck wants to have a prominent branded link to the Fedora Project on his business site, since he uses Fedora regularly to power his business.}}
* offering Fedora Media for sale at a retail business or web site
{{admon/note | Use case | Bertha has a Linux consulting business and provides clients with services for Fedora systems.}}
* displaying a link to the Fedora Project using the Fedora Trademarks from a business web site
* displaying the Fedora Trademarks as part of a business that provides services for clients using Fedora
The guidelines relating to such usage are set forth in this section.


It is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks on business web sites, provided that:
It is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks on business web sites, provided that:
* the use is not disparaging to Red Hat or to the Fedora Project,
* the web site has non-Fedora primary branding
* the design logo hyperlinks to the Fedora Project website, http://fedoraproject.org/ ,
* the design logo hyperlinks to the Fedora Project website, http://fedoraproject.org/  
* the use is in connection with promoting the Fedora Project,
* the use does not imply sponsorship or endorsement by Red Hat or the Fedora Project
* the use does not imply sponsorship or endorsement by the Fedora Project, and
* the use of the Fedora Trademarks does not imply an association with or endorsement of any non-Fedora goods or services
* the use of the Fedora Trademarks does not imply endorsement of or affiliation with any non-Fedora goods or services.
* the site does not use visual styling that could be confusing to viewers or visitors as to whether the site is hosted by or on behalf of the Fedora Project
 
Provided these guidelines are observed, it is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks to sell Fedora Media, and to advertise services for Fedora-based systems (installation, configuration, troubleshooting, etc.)
Provided these guidelines are observed, it is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks to sell Fedora Media, and to advertise services for Fedora-based systems (installation, configuration, troubleshooting, etc.)


Proper trademark symbols must be used in connection with the Fedora Trademarks and the trademark attribution statement must appear as explained in [[#Proper_Trademark_Use | Proper Trademark Use]].
=== Business cards ===


== Business cards ==
In the past, community members have inquired whether it is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks on business cards identifying the community member as a Fedora Ambassador.  The guidelines relating to such usage are set forth in this section.


{{admon/note | Use case | Cathy wants to have a Fedora business card for trade shows to indicate she's an Ambassador.}}
It is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks without prior permission on business cards to identify one's affiliation with the Fedora Project, provided the Fedora Ambassador Business card template located [[Business cards | at this URL]] is usedThis is the only business card use permitted; community members may not use any Fedora Trademarks or refer to the Fedora Project on any work-related business cards. Use of business contact information on the template is also frowned upon.  
 
It is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks without prior permission on business cards to identify one's affiliation with the Fedora Project, provided the business card follows the Fedora Ambassador Business card template located [[Business cards | at this URL]].  Proper trademark symbols must be used in connection with the Fedora Trademarks as explained in [[#Proper_Trademark_Use | Proper Trademark Use]].


=== Promotional events ===
=== Promotional events ===


{{admon/note | Use case | Ethel wants to pass out fliers at a free or open source software event and show that Fedora is represented there.}}
In the past, community members have inquired whether it is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks to promote free and open source software events such as a Linux installfest or community free software trade show. The guidelines relating to such usage are set forth in this section.


It is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks without prior permission to promote free and open source software events where individuals in the Project appear as ambassadors, distribute Fedora Media, or otherwise represent the project, provided:
It is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks without prior permission to promote free and open source software events where individuals in the Fedora Project appear as Fedora Ambassadors, distribute Fedora Media, or otherwise represent the Fedora Project, provided the general guidelines above are followed. If you would like to make some non-software goods to give away at the event and don't already have a license to do so, see [[#Non-software goods | Non-software goods]].
* proper trademark symbols are used in connection with the Fedora Trademarks as explained in [[#Proper_Trademark_Use | Proper Trademark Use]], and
* the [[Logo/UsageGuidelines | official logo usage guidelines]] are strictly observed.


=== Distributing Fedora software ===
=== Distributing Fedora software ===
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==== Copies of unmodified Fedora media ====
==== Copies of unmodified Fedora media ====


{{admon/note | Use case | Dirk wants to make homemade labels for unmodified Fedora {{FedoraVersion}} media he's giving to other people.}}
In the past, community members have inquired whether it is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks to label media made from exact copies of the CD and DVD images distributed by the Fedora Project and its mirrors.  The guidelines relating to such usage are set forth in this section.


It is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks without prior permission to label Fedora Media, provided proper trademark symbols are used in connection with the Fedora Trademarks and the trademark attribution statement appears as explained in [[#Proper_Trademark_Use | Proper Trademark Use]].
It is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks without prior permission to label Fedora Media, provided proper trademark symbols are used in connection with the Fedora Trademarks and the trademark attribution statement appears as explained in [[#Proper_Trademark_Use | Proper Trademark Use]].
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==== Distributing combinations of Fedora software with non-Fedora or modified Fedora software ====
==== Distributing combinations of Fedora software with non-Fedora or modified Fedora software ====


{{admon/note | Use case | Betty wants to make a Spin that includes some software not included in the official Fedora repository.}}
In the past, community members have inquired whether it is permissible
 
to use any identifiable Fedora branding to label media that contains
{{admon/note | Use case | Sarah wants to make a Spin that contains only Fedora software, but modified with her own patches.}}
modified Fedora software, or combinations of Fedora software with
non-Fedora software.  This is the category where use of the Secondary Mark is appropriate.  Guidelines relating to such usage of the Secondary Mark are set forth in this section.


Community members may use the [[#Secondary_Mark | Secondary Mark]] on and in conjunction with media that commingles unmodified Fedora software with other content that is not included in the official Fedora repositories (hereinafter "Other Content"), or that provides modified Fedora software, provided that:
Community members may use the [[#Secondary_Mark | Secondary Mark]] on and in conjunction with media that commingles unmodified Fedora software with other content that is not included in the official Fedora repositories (hereinafter "Other Content"), or that provides modified Fedora software, provided that:
* the Other Content is not disparaging of Red Hat or the Fedora Project, and
* the ''fedora-logos'', ''fedora-release'', and ''fedora-release-notes'' RPM packages are removed, although you may replace these with packages of your own devising not containing the Fedora trademarks;
* a notice is prominently displayed either on the physical media or, if the media is provided through electronic means, at the point of dissemination, indicating that:
* a notice is prominently displayed either on the physical media or, if the media is provided through electronic means, at the point of dissemination, indicating that:
** the software provided is not provided or supported by the Fedora Project, and
** the software provided is not provided or supported by the Fedora Project, and
** official Fedora software is available through the Fedora Project website, and linking to the Fedora Project website at http://fedoraproject.org/ .
** official Fedora software is available through the Fedora Project website, and linking to the Fedora Project website at http://fedoraproject.org/
* proper trademark symbols are used in connection with the [[#Secondary_Mark | Secondary Mark]] as explained in [[#Proper_Trademark_Use | Proper Trademark Use]], and
* the [[Logo/UsageGuidelines | official logo usage guidelines]] are strictly observed.


== Usage That Requires Permission ==
== Usage That Requires Permission ==


Community members must obtain permission prior to using any of the Fedora Trademarks or the Secondary Mark in the following situations.
Community members must obtain permission prior to using any of the Fedora Trademarks in the following situations.


=== Distributing Fedora software ===
=== Distributing Fedora software ===


==== Unmodified Fedora software ====
==== New combinations of unmodified Fedora software ====


{{admon/note | Use case | Arnold wants to make a Spin that includes only software that's in the official Fedora repository.}}
In the past, community members have inquired whether it is permissible to use Fedora Trademarks to identify new combinations of only software provided by official Fedora repositories.  The guidelines relating to such usage are set forth in this section.


It is permissible to use Fedora Trademarks on and in conjunction with media that includes ''only'' software included in the official Fedora repositories, provided that:
It is permissible to use Fedora Trademarks on and in conjunction with media that includes ''only'' software included in the official Fedora repositories, provided that:
* use of the Fedora Trademarks is approved by the Fedora Board,
* use of the Fedora Trademarks is approved by the Fedora Board. The Board may ask to see the proposed designs of labeling, marketing and collateral material before approving the use.
* proper trademark symbols are used in connection with the Fedora Trademarks, and
* proper trademark symbols are used in connection with the Fedora Trademarks, and
* the trademark attribution statement appears as explained in [[#Proper_Trademark_Use | Proper Trademark Use]].
* the trademark attribution statement appears as explained in [[#Proper_Trademark_Use | Proper Trademark Use]].
You may also consider distributing the new combination under the [[#Distributing combinations of Fedora software with non-Fedora or modified Fedora software | Secondary Mark]].


==== Unmodified Fedora software, with other content separately on same physical medium ====
==== Unmodified Fedora software, with other content separately on same physical medium ====


{{admon/note | Use case | Cathy wants to make a Live USB key with a Live image that includes only Fedora software, but she also wants to place additional content (documents, non-Fedora software) on the same USB key but separate from the Fedora software.}}
In the past, community members have inquired whether it is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks to identify media that contains only software from the official Fedora repositories, but also includes other content such as documents or media files in a separate area of the media for use by the recipient.  The guidelines relating to such usage are set forth in this section.


Community members may use Fedora Trademarks on and in conjunction with media that contains software included in the official Fedora repositories, along with Other Content, provided that:
Community members may use Fedora Trademarks on and in conjunction with media that contains software included in the official Fedora repositories, along with Other Content, provided that:
* use of the Fedora Trademarks is approved by the Fedora Board,
* use of the Fedora Trademarks is approved by the Fedora Board.  The Board may ask to see the proposed designs of labeling, marketing and collateral material before approving the use.
* the Other Content does not substantially modify the content, configuration, or operation of the Fedora software without additional user intervention,
* the Other Content does not substantially modify the content, configuration, or operation of the Fedora software without additional user intervention,
* the Other Content is labeled and distributed in a way that clearly indicates it is not part of the Fedora software provided on the media, and is not affiliated with, provided by, or supported by the Fedora Project,
* the Other Content is labeled and distributed in a way that clearly indicates it is not part of the Fedora software provided on the media, and is not affiliated with, provided by, or supported by the Fedora Project,
* it is clear who is responsible for the Other Content
* proper trademark symbols are used in connection with the Fedora Trademarks as explained in [[#Proper_Trademark_Use | Proper Trademark Use]], and
* proper trademark symbols are used in connection with the Fedora Trademarks as explained in [[#Proper_Trademark_Use | Proper Trademark Use]], and
* the [[Logo/UsageGuidelines | official logo usage guidelines]] are strictly observed.
* the [[Logo/UsageGuidelines | official logo usage guidelines]] are strictly observed.
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=== Domain names ===
=== Domain names ===


{{admon/note | Use case | Alexa wants to set up a domain called "fedora-rulez.org."}}
In the past, community members have inquired whether it is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks, including the word "Fedora," in an Internet domain name.


Community members may request from the Board a trademark license to use the Fedora trademarks in a domain name.
The Fedora Project has established the [[Local community domains | ''fedoracommunity.org'' domain]] so that local community sites can form without cost or excessive effort to that community.  Details about the process and benefits of a ''fedoracommunity.org'' domain are located on the [[Local community domains]] wiki page.
 
For any other use of the Fedora Trademarks in a domain name, please read the [[Local community domain]] page and contact the [[Board]].


=== Non-software goods ===
=== Non-software goods ===


{{admon/note | Use case | Brent wants to sell Fedora-branded CD cases.}}
In the past, community members have inquired whether it is permissible to use Fedora Trademarks on non-software goods such as T-shirts, stickers, and pens.


Community members may request from the Fedora Board a trademark license to use the Fedora trademarks on non-software related goods, services, or other entities.
Community members may request from the Fedora Board a license to use the Fedora trademarks on non-software related goods, services, or other entities.  The Board, or someone it delegates for the task, will ask to see the proposed designs before approving the use.


== Unapproved Use ==
== Unapproved Use ==
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The following uses of the Fedora Trademarks or Secondary Mark are not approved under any foreseeable circumstances.
The following uses of the Fedora Trademarks or Secondary Mark are not approved under any foreseeable circumstances.
* Violations of the Logo Usage Guidelines or Trademark Usage Guidelines
* Violations of the Logo Usage Guidelines or Trademark Usage Guidelines
* Any use outside these guidelines not by explicit written permission of the trademark owner
* Any use outside these guidelines not by explicit written permission
* Uses that the Fedora Board or Red Hat deem unacceptable


The trademark owner retains and reserves all rights to the Fedora Trademarks and their use.
Except as set forth herein, the trademark owner retains and reserves all rights to the Fedora Trademarks and their use, including the right to modify these guidelines.
 
These guidelines may be amended from time to time at the discretion of the Board.


== Proper Trademark Use ==
== Proper Trademark Use ==
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{{UsageGuideline | When using the Fedora Trademarks you must provide the proper trademark symbols and a trademark attribution statement. | Use Fedora® for the first instance of the trademark, and include the statement "Fedora and the Infinity design logo are trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. | Never using the ® mark for Fedora, nor a trademark statement per the guidelines.}}
{{UsageGuideline | When using the Fedora Trademarks you must provide the proper trademark symbols and a trademark attribution statement. | Use Fedora® for the first instance of the trademark, and include the statement "Fedora and the Infinity design logo are trademarks of Red Hat, Inc." | Never using the ® mark for Fedora, nor a trademark statement per the guidelines.}}
{{UsageGuideline | Always distinguish trademarks from surrounding text with at least initial capital letters or in all capital letters. | Fedora, FEDORA | fedora, yourFedora}}
{{UsageGuideline | Always distinguish trademarks from surrounding text with at least initial capital letters or in all capital letters. | Fedora, FEDORA | fedora, yourFedora}}
{{UsageGuideline | Always use proper trademark form and spelling. | Fedora | FeDoRa, Fuhdoerah}}
{{UsageGuideline | Always use proper trademark form and spelling. | Fedora | FeDoRa, Fuhdoerah}}
{{UsageGuideline | Never use a trademark as a noun.  Always use a trademark as an adjective modifying the noun. | This is a Fedora system. | This is a running Fedora.}}
{{UsageGuideline | Never pluralize a trademark.  Never use "a" or "the" to refer to an instance of the trademark.  Always use a trademark as an adjective modifying a noun, or as a singular noun. | This is a Fedora system.<br/>Anyone can install Fedora. | I put a Fedora on my mom's computer. I have seventeen Fedoras running in my lab.}}
{{UsageGuideline | Never use a trademark as a verb.  Trademarks are products or services, never actions. | Install Fedora on your computer. | Fedoraize your system today!}}
{{UsageGuideline | Never use a trademark as a verb.  Trademarks are products or services, never actions. | Install Fedora on your computer. | Fedoraize your system today!}}
{{UsageGuideline | Never modify a trademark to a plural form.  Instead, change the generic word from the singular to the plural. | I have three Fedora systems. | I have three Fedoras.}}
{{UsageGuideline | Never use a trademark as a possessive.  Instead, the following noun should be used in possessive form or the sentence reworded so there is no possessive. | The Fedora desktop's interface is very clean. | Fedora's desktop interface is very clean.}}
{{UsageGuideline | Never translate a trademark into another language. | Quiero instalar Fedora 9 en mi sistema. | Quiero instalar Sombrero 9 en mi sistema.}}
{{UsageGuideline | Never translate a trademark into another language. | Quiero instalar Fedora 9 en mi sistema. | Quiero instalar Sombrero 9 en mi sistema.}}
{{UsageGuideline | Never use trademarks to coin new words or names. | ''N/A'' | Fedora Fashion for geeks.}}
{{UsageGuideline | Never use trademarks to coin new words or names. | ''N/A'' | Fedora Fashion for geeks; Fedorate.}}
{{UsageGuideline | Never alter a trademark in any way including through unapproved fonts or visual identifiers. | Proper use of the Fedora logo | Putting a blue hat on top of the trademark}}
{{UsageGuideline | Never alter a trademark in any way including through unapproved fonts or visual identifiers. | Proper use of the Fedora logo | Putting a blue hat on top of the trademark}}
{{UsageGuideline | Never use or register any trademarks that are confusingly similar to, or a play on, the word Fedora. | ''N/A'' | Fuhdora Project}}
{{UsageGuideline | Never use or register any trademarks that are confusingly similar to, or a play on, the word Fedora. | ''N/A'' | Fuhdora Project}}
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=== Logo Usage Guidelines ===
=== Logo Usage Guidelines ===


For more information about the requirements for logo size, appearance, placement, and other considerations, refer to [[Logo/UsageGuidelines | the logo usage guidelines page]].
For more information about the requirements for logo size, appearance, placement, and other considerations, refer to [[Logo/UsageGuidelines | the Logo/Usage Guidelines]] for the Fedora mark and the [[Legal/Secondary_trademark_usage_guidelines |  Secondary Trademark Usage Guidelines]] for the Secondary Mark.


== Other Information ==
== Other Information ==
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trademarks without permission. If you are aware of any such use, please
trademarks without permission. If you are aware of any such use, please
contact us at fedora-legal@redhat.com.
contact us at fedora-legal@redhat.com.
If you have trademark questions pertaining to an existing agreement or
other business dealings with Red Hat, please contact Red Hat Legal Affairs
at trademarks@redhat.com.


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This page is a draft only
It is still under construction and content may change. Do not rely on the information on this page. This page is under final legal review and subject to change.

This page contains the official guidelines for use of the Fedora Trademarks.

Use by Red Hat

Fedora®, the Fedora word design, the Infinity design logo, Fedora Remix, and the Fedora Remix word design, either separately or in combination, are hereinafter referred to as "Fedora Trademarks" and are trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. Except as provided in these guidelines, you may not use the Fedora Trademarks or any confusingly similar mark as a trademark for your product, or use the Fedora Trademarks in any other manner that might cause confusion in the marketplace, including but not limited to in advertising, on auction sites, or on software or hardware. Red Hat protects the Fedora Trademarks on behalf of the entire Fedora community. Indeed, the law obligates trademark owners to police their marks and prevent the use of confusingly similar names by third parties. As the trademark owner, Red Hat strives to use the Fedora Trademarks under the same guidelines as the rest of the community.

Use by the Fedora Project Board

Red Hat enlists the assistance of the Fedora Project Board (hereinafter "Board") to oversee the trademark guidelines to ensure compliance by the community. The Board may grant permission for uses as explained below. The Board serves as the first line of mediation when questions of use arise.

Secondary Mark

"Fedora Remix," whether in words or design (hereinafter "Secondary Mark") is one of the Fedora Trademarks, but with a special significance. The Secondary Mark provides downstream distributors a means to indicate their work includes or is derived from Fedora content, and thereby drive more interest in the Fedora Project itself.

The Secondary Mark must be expressed as "Fedora Remix". Guidelines for use of the Secondary Mark are laid out below in the sections where its use is permitted or appropriate. Guidelines for presentation of the Secondary Mark are located at this page.

Use of the word "Fedora" in connection with the Secondary Mark must clearly indicate that the work contains modified Fedora content or non-Fedora content. The notice may not contain phrases such as:

  • "built from Fedora"
  • "powered by Fedora"
  • "contains Fedora"

The modified Fedora content should be referred to only as "Fedora Remix." Other uses that do not properly indicate the work contains modified Fedora content or non-Fedora content are also not permitted.

Using the Secondary Mark also requires a statement in print or in another prominent location stating that end users are receiving modified Fedora software, and informing them where they can get unmodified Fedora software.

Fedora Media

The Fedora Project distributes software in various formats, including a format which is designed to be reproduced on physical media by the recipient. Hereinafter, Fedora software provided by the Fedora Project in such formats and unmodified reproductions thereof in any form are collectively referred to as "Fedora Media." Examples of Fedora Media include but are not limited to:

  • installation CDs and DVDs,
  • live bootable CDs, DVDs, and USB devices, and
  • any copies of those media in a format suitable for data interchange.

Usage That Does Not Require Permission

Below are some guidelines for use of the Fedora Trademarks where, as long as you are in compliance with the guidelines, no permission is necessary. In all cases, use is permitted only provided that:

  • the use is only in connection with promoting the Fedora Project or Fedora products
  • the use is not disparaging to Red Hat, the Fedora Project or their products
  • the use is appropriate for the mark used, for example, "Fedora Remix" is used only for remix products and "Fedora" alone is not used for remix products
  • the use does not imply sponsorship or endorsement by Red Hat or the Fedora Project
  • Proper trademark symbols are used in connection with the Fedora Trademarks and the trademark attribution statement must appear as explained in Proper Trademark Use
  • the official logo usage guidelines are strictly observed

Noncommercial and community web sites

In the past, community members have inquired whether it is permissible to show support for Fedora by:

  • placing the Fedora Trademarks on a personal web site or blog to support Fedora
  • making a page on a social networking web service to support Fedora
  • linking to Fedora from a wiki to provide information or show support for Fedora

The guidelines relating to such usage are set forth in this section.

It is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks on websites to show your support for the Fedora Project, provided that:

  • where possible, the design logo hyperlinks to the Fedora Project website, http://fedoraproject.org/, or if that is not possible, the site includes a prominent link to the Fedora Project website at http://fedoraproject.org/.
  • the site indicates clearly that it is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Fedora Project; in addition, where possible:
    • the site must include the text "This site is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Fedora Project" prominently on any page that includes the Fedora Trademarks, and
    • if the Fedora Trademarks appear in a page header or any area that is designed to be presented on more than one page, the notice must also be designed to be presented on all of those pages as well. (i.e., if the Fedora Trademarks appear in a site-wide header, the informational text must appear in that header or an identically site-wide footer.)
  • the site does not use visual styling that could be confusing to viewers or visitors as to whether the site is hosted by or on behalf of the Fedora Project

Business web sites

In the past, community members have inquired whether it is permissible to show support for Fedora by:

  • offering Fedora Media for sale at a retail business or web site
  • displaying a link to the Fedora Project using the Fedora Trademarks from a business web site
  • displaying the Fedora Trademarks as part of a business that provides services for clients using Fedora

The guidelines relating to such usage are set forth in this section.

It is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks on business web sites, provided that:

  • the web site has non-Fedora primary branding
  • the design logo hyperlinks to the Fedora Project website, http://fedoraproject.org/
  • the use does not imply sponsorship or endorsement by Red Hat or the Fedora Project
  • the use of the Fedora Trademarks does not imply an association with or endorsement of any non-Fedora goods or services
  • the site does not use visual styling that could be confusing to viewers or visitors as to whether the site is hosted by or on behalf of the Fedora Project

Provided these guidelines are observed, it is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks to sell Fedora Media, and to advertise services for Fedora-based systems (installation, configuration, troubleshooting, etc.)

Business cards

In the past, community members have inquired whether it is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks on business cards identifying the community member as a Fedora Ambassador. The guidelines relating to such usage are set forth in this section.

It is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks without prior permission on business cards to identify one's affiliation with the Fedora Project, provided the Fedora Ambassador Business card template located at this URL is used. This is the only business card use permitted; community members may not use any Fedora Trademarks or refer to the Fedora Project on any work-related business cards. Use of business contact information on the template is also frowned upon.

Promotional events

In the past, community members have inquired whether it is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks to promote free and open source software events such as a Linux installfest or community free software trade show. The guidelines relating to such usage are set forth in this section.

It is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks without prior permission to promote free and open source software events where individuals in the Fedora Project appear as Fedora Ambassadors, distribute Fedora Media, or otherwise represent the Fedora Project, provided the general guidelines above are followed. If you would like to make some non-software goods to give away at the event and don't already have a license to do so, see Non-software goods.

Distributing Fedora software

Copies of unmodified Fedora media

In the past, community members have inquired whether it is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks to label media made from exact copies of the CD and DVD images distributed by the Fedora Project and its mirrors. The guidelines relating to such usage are set forth in this section.

It is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks without prior permission to label Fedora Media, provided proper trademark symbols are used in connection with the Fedora Trademarks and the trademark attribution statement appears as explained in Proper Trademark Use.

The Fedora Project provides labels in formats suitable for use in labeling Fedora Media, and recommends their use.

Distributing combinations of Fedora software with non-Fedora or modified Fedora software

In the past, community members have inquired whether it is permissible to use any identifiable Fedora branding to label media that contains modified Fedora software, or combinations of Fedora software with non-Fedora software. This is the category where use of the Secondary Mark is appropriate. Guidelines relating to such usage of the Secondary Mark are set forth in this section.

Community members may use the Secondary Mark on and in conjunction with media that commingles unmodified Fedora software with other content that is not included in the official Fedora repositories (hereinafter "Other Content"), or that provides modified Fedora software, provided that:

  • the fedora-logos, fedora-release, and fedora-release-notes RPM packages are removed, although you may replace these with packages of your own devising not containing the Fedora trademarks;
  • a notice is prominently displayed either on the physical media or, if the media is provided through electronic means, at the point of dissemination, indicating that:
    • the software provided is not provided or supported by the Fedora Project, and
    • official Fedora software is available through the Fedora Project website, and linking to the Fedora Project website at http://fedoraproject.org/

Usage That Requires Permission

Community members must obtain permission prior to using any of the Fedora Trademarks in the following situations.

Distributing Fedora software

New combinations of unmodified Fedora software

In the past, community members have inquired whether it is permissible to use Fedora Trademarks to identify new combinations of only software provided by official Fedora repositories. The guidelines relating to such usage are set forth in this section.

It is permissible to use Fedora Trademarks on and in conjunction with media that includes only software included in the official Fedora repositories, provided that:

  • use of the Fedora Trademarks is approved by the Fedora Board. The Board may ask to see the proposed designs of labeling, marketing and collateral material before approving the use.
  • proper trademark symbols are used in connection with the Fedora Trademarks, and
  • the trademark attribution statement appears as explained in Proper Trademark Use.

You may also consider distributing the new combination under the Secondary Mark.

Unmodified Fedora software, with other content separately on same physical medium

In the past, community members have inquired whether it is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks to identify media that contains only software from the official Fedora repositories, but also includes other content such as documents or media files in a separate area of the media for use by the recipient. The guidelines relating to such usage are set forth in this section.

Community members may use Fedora Trademarks on and in conjunction with media that contains software included in the official Fedora repositories, along with Other Content, provided that:

  • use of the Fedora Trademarks is approved by the Fedora Board. The Board may ask to see the proposed designs of labeling, marketing and collateral material before approving the use.
  • the Other Content does not substantially modify the content, configuration, or operation of the Fedora software without additional user intervention,
  • the Other Content is labeled and distributed in a way that clearly indicates it is not part of the Fedora software provided on the media, and is not affiliated with, provided by, or supported by the Fedora Project,
  • it is clear who is responsible for the Other Content
  • proper trademark symbols are used in connection with the Fedora Trademarks as explained in Proper Trademark Use, and
  • the official logo usage guidelines are strictly observed.

Domain names

In the past, community members have inquired whether it is permissible to use the Fedora Trademarks, including the word "Fedora," in an Internet domain name.

The Fedora Project has established the fedoracommunity.org domain so that local community sites can form without cost or excessive effort to that community. Details about the process and benefits of a fedoracommunity.org domain are located on the Local community domains wiki page.

For any other use of the Fedora Trademarks in a domain name, please read the Local community domain page and contact the Board.

Non-software goods

In the past, community members have inquired whether it is permissible to use Fedora Trademarks on non-software goods such as T-shirts, stickers, and pens.

Community members may request from the Fedora Board a license to use the Fedora trademarks on non-software related goods, services, or other entities. The Board, or someone it delegates for the task, will ask to see the proposed designs before approving the use.

Unapproved Use

The following uses of the Fedora Trademarks or Secondary Mark are not approved under any foreseeable circumstances.

  • Violations of the Logo Usage Guidelines or Trademark Usage Guidelines
  • Any use outside these guidelines not by explicit written permission

Except as set forth herein, the trademark owner retains and reserves all rights to the Fedora Trademarks and their use, including the right to modify these guidelines.

These guidelines may be amended from time to time at the discretion of the Board.

Proper Trademark Use

One of the purposes of the Fedora® Project is to make a cutting-edge version of Linux® widely available in consistent format that the public can come to trust. To achieve this purpose it is important that the technology can quickly be identified and that the recipient knows the technology they are receiving is the official and unmodified version. Red Hat has chosen the Fedora® mark to identify this effort and is granting usage rights in the Fedora Trademarks as previously described in this document in order to assure widespread availability.

Trademark Usage Guidelines

Guideline Use examples
When using the Fedora Trademarks you must provide the proper trademark symbols and a trademark attribution statement. Acceptable: Use Fedora® for the first instance of the trademark, and include the statement "Fedora and the Infinity design logo are trademarks of Red Hat, Inc."
Unacceptable: Never using the ® mark for Fedora, nor a trademark statement per the guidelines.
Always distinguish trademarks from surrounding text with at least initial capital letters or in all capital letters. Acceptable: Fedora, FEDORA
Unacceptable: fedora, yourFedora
Always use proper trademark form and spelling. Acceptable: Fedora
Unacceptable: FeDoRa, Fuhdoerah
Never pluralize a trademark. Never use "a" or "the" to refer to an instance of the trademark. Always use a trademark as an adjective modifying a noun, or as a singular noun. Acceptable: This is a Fedora system.
Anyone can install Fedora.
Unacceptable: I put a Fedora on my mom's computer. I have seventeen Fedoras running in my lab.
Never use a trademark as a verb. Trademarks are products or services, never actions. Acceptable: Install Fedora on your computer.
Unacceptable: Fedoraize your system today!
Never use a trademark as a possessive. Instead, the following noun should be used in possessive form or the sentence reworded so there is no possessive. Acceptable: The Fedora desktop's interface is very clean.
Unacceptable: Fedora's desktop interface is very clean.
Never translate a trademark into another language. Acceptable: Quiero instalar Fedora 9 en mi sistema.
Unacceptable: Quiero instalar Sombrero 9 en mi sistema.
Never use trademarks to coin new words or names. Acceptable: N/A
Unacceptable: Fedora Fashion for geeks; Fedorate.
Never alter a trademark in any way including through unapproved fonts or visual identifiers. Acceptable: Proper use of the Fedora logo
Unacceptable: Putting a blue hat on top of the trademark
Never use or register any trademarks that are confusingly similar to, or a play on, the word Fedora. Acceptable: N/A
Unacceptable: Fuhdora Project
Never combine your company name with the Fedora name or use the Fedora name in a way that it could be perceived that Red Hat or the Fedora Project and your company have an organizational link such as a joint venture. Acceptable: AcmeCo uses Fedora software on all its servers.
Unacceptable: Bix Max servers are a partnership of Fedora and AcmeCo.
Never use the Fedora Trademarks in a disparaging manner or in a manner that infringes Red Hat trademark rights or violates any federal, state, or international law. Acceptable: N/A
Unacceptable: Little cartoon boy micturating on Fedora logo, applying Fedora logo outside permitted uses
Never use terminology that states or implies that the Fedora Project assumes any responsibility for the performance of your products and services. Acceptable: AcmeCo uses Fedora software on all its servers.
Unacceptable: Fedora runs AcmeCo's servers.
Never abbreviate or use any Fedora Trademarks as an acronym. Acceptable: The Fedora Users and Developers Conference is known as FUDCon.
Unacceptable: FedUDCon, FEDORA (Fabulous Exchangeable Distribution Of Real Artistry)
The Fedora Infinity design logo must be hyperlinked to (http://fedoraproject.org/), in contexts where such a hyperlink is technically feasible. Acceptable: Hyperlinking the logo where feasible
Unacceptable: Not hyperlinking the logo where feasible

Logo Usage Guidelines

For more information about the requirements for logo size, appearance, placement, and other considerations, refer to the Logo/Usage Guidelines for the Fedora mark and the Secondary Trademark Usage Guidelines for the Secondary Mark.

Other Information

Red Hat, Inc. ("Red Hat") does not permit use of its registered trademarks without permission. If you are aware of any such use, please contact us at fedora-legal@redhat.com.