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Underlying our trademark policy is the general law of trademarks. Trademarks exist to help consumers identify, and organizations publicize, the source of products. Some organizations make better products than others; over time, consumers begin to associate those organizations (and their trademarks) with quality. When such organizations permit others to place their trademarks on goods of lesser quality, they find that consumer trust evaporates quickly. That's the precise situation that Mozilla seeks to avoid. People’s trust in our name and products is crucial to us — especially, when it comes to intangible products like software, trust is all consumers have to decide on which product to choose. We also are the caretakers of the trust our community members have placed in us. We created this Trademark Policy to protect both the public’s and our community’s trust in the Mozilla Marks. | Underlying our trademark policy is the general law of trademarks. Trademarks exist to help consumers identify, and organizations publicize, the source of products. Some organizations make better products than others; over time, consumers begin to associate those organizations (and their trademarks) with quality. When such organizations permit others to place their trademarks on goods of lesser quality, they find that consumer trust evaporates quickly. That's the precise situation that Mozilla seeks to avoid. People’s trust in our name and products is crucial to us — especially, when it comes to intangible products like software, trust is all consumers have to decide on which product to choose. We also are the caretakers of the trust our community members have placed in us. We created this Trademark Policy to protect both the public’s and our community’s trust in the Mozilla Marks. | ||
In addition, on an all too frequent basis, we receive reports about websites selling the Mozilla Firefox browser, using the Mozilla Marks to promote other products and services, or using modified versions of the Mozilla Marks. The problem with these activities is that they may be deceptive, harm users, cause consumer confusion, and jeopardize the identity and meaning of the Mozilla Marks. Such cases range from good intentions but improper use of the trademarks (e.g., overenthusiastic fans), to people intentionally trading on the brand for their own benefit and/or to distribute modified versions of the product, to a clear intent to deceive, manipulate and steal from users in a highly organized and syndicated fashion. When we receive reports of such activities, or identify problematic activities, we analyze the reports and treat each case individually based on the intent and severity of the matter. | In addition, on an all too frequent basis, we receive [http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/legal/fraud-report/index.html reports] about websites selling the Mozilla Firefox browser, using the Mozilla Marks to promote other products and services, or using modified versions of the Mozilla Marks. The problem with these activities is that they may be deceptive, harm users, cause consumer confusion, and jeopardize the identity and meaning of the Mozilla Marks. Such cases range from good intentions but improper use of the trademarks (e.g., overenthusiastic fans), to people intentionally trading on the brand for their own benefit and/or to distribute modified versions of the product, to a clear intent to deceive, manipulate and steal from users in a highly organized and syndicated fashion. When we receive reports of such activities, or identify problematic activities, we analyze the reports and treat each case individually based on the intent and severity of the matter. | ||
In creating our trademark policy, we seek to clarify the uses of the Mozilla Marks we consider legitimate and the uses we do not. Although Mozilla's Trademark Policy is composed of a number of specific rules, some contained in companion documents, most reflect the overarching requirement that your use of the Mozilla Marks be non-confusing and non-disparaging. By non-confusing, we mean that people should always know whom they are dealing with, and where the software they are downloading comes from. Websites and software that are not created or produced by Mozilla should not imply, either directly or by omission, that they are. By non-disparaging, we mean that, outside the bounds of fair use, you can't use the Mozilla Marks as vehicles for defaming us or sullying our reputation. These basic requirements can serve as a guide as you work your way through the policy. | In creating our trademark policy, we seek to clarify the uses of the Mozilla Marks we consider legitimate and the uses we do not. Although Mozilla's Trademark Policy is composed of a number of specific rules, some contained in companion documents, most reflect the overarching requirement that your use of the Mozilla Marks be non-confusing and non-disparaging. By non-confusing, we mean that people should always know whom they are dealing with, and where the software they are downloading comes from. Websites and software that are not created or produced by Mozilla should not imply, either directly or by omission, that they are. By non-disparaging, we mean that, outside the bounds of fair use, you can't use the Mozilla Marks as vehicles for defaming us or sullying our reputation. These basic requirements can serve as a guide as you work your way through the policy. | ||
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Our Trademark Policy begins by outlining some overall guidelines for the use of the Mozilla Marks in printed materials. It then addresses a series of more specific topics, including the use of Mozilla's trademarks on distributions of Mozilla's binaries, linking to Mozilla's website(s), and the use of Mozilla Marks in domain names. At various points, this policy links to other documents containing additional details about our policies. | Our Trademark Policy begins by outlining some overall guidelines for the use of the Mozilla Marks in printed materials. It then addresses a series of more specific topics, including the use of Mozilla's trademarks on distributions of Mozilla's binaries, linking to Mozilla's website(s), and the use of Mozilla Marks in domain names. At various points, this policy links to other documents containing additional details about our policies. | ||
We also have a trademark policy FAQ as a companion document to this policy. | We also have [http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/trademarks/faq/html a trademark policy FAQ] as a companion document to this policy. | ||
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=== Unaltered Binaries === | === Unaltered Binaries === | ||
You may distribute unchanged official binaries (i.e., the installer file available for download for each platform (code + config) and not the program executable) downloaded from www.mozilla.com or www.mozilla.org to anyone in any way, subject to governing law, without receiving any further permission from Mozilla. If you want to distribute the unchanged official binaries using the Mozilla Marks, you may do so, without receiving any further permission from Mozilla, as long as you comply with this Trademark Policy and you distribute them without charge. However, you must not remove or change any part of the official binary, including the Mozilla Marks. On your website or in other materials, you may truthfully state that the software you are providing is an unmodified version of a Mozilla application, keeping in mind the overall guidelines for the use of Mozilla Marks in printed materials, detailed above. We suggest that, if you choose to provide visitors to your website the opportunity to download Mozilla product, you do so by means of a link to our site, to help ensure faster, more reliable downloads. (See the section on Linking, below.) | You may distribute unchanged official binaries (i.e., the installer file available for download for each platform (code + config) and not the program executable) downloaded from [http://www.mozilla.com www.mozilla.com] or [http://www.mozilla.org www.mozilla.org] to anyone in any way, subject to governing law, without receiving any further permission from Mozilla. If you want to distribute the unchanged official binaries using the Mozilla Marks, you may do so, without receiving any further permission from Mozilla, as long as you comply with this Trademark Policy and you distribute them without charge. However, you must not remove or change any part of the official binary, including the Mozilla Marks. On your website or in other materials, you may truthfully state that the software you are providing is an unmodified version of a Mozilla application, keeping in mind the overall guidelines for the use of Mozilla Marks in printed materials, detailed above. We suggest that, if you choose to provide visitors to your website the opportunity to download Mozilla product, you do so by means of a link to our site, to help ensure faster, more reliable downloads. (See the section on Linking, below.) | ||
If you choose to distribute Mozilla binaries yourself, you should make the latest stable version available (of course, you probably want to do so as well). If you compile Mozilla unmodified source code (including code and config files in the installer) and do not charge for it, you do not need additional permission from Mozilla to use the relevant Mozilla Mark(s) for your compiled version. So that users get the latest code and security releases, we encourage you to always distribute the most current official release. The notification requirements of the Mozilla Public License have been met for our binaries, so although it's a good idea to do so, you are not required to ship the source code along with the binaries. | If you choose to distribute Mozilla binaries yourself, you should make the latest stable version available (of course, you probably want to do so as well). If you compile Mozilla unmodified source code (including code and config files in the installer) and do not charge for it, you do not need additional permission from Mozilla to use the relevant Mozilla Mark(s) for your compiled version. So that users get the latest code and security releases, we encourage you to always distribute the most current official release. The notification requirements of the [http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/MPL-1.1html Mozilla Public License] have been met for our binaries, so although it's a good idea to do so, you are not required to ship the source code along with the binaries. | ||
In addition, if you are distributing Mozilla binaries yourself, and wish to use the Mozilla Mark(s), you may not (a) disable, modify or otherwise interfere with any installation mechanism contained in a Mozilla product; (b) use any such installation mechanism to install any plug-ins, themes, extensions, software, or items other than the Mozilla product; or (c) use or provide any program, mechanism or process (other than an installation mechanism contained in the Mozilla product) to install such product. Any use of a meta-installer would require our prior written permission. | In addition, if you are distributing Mozilla binaries yourself, and wish to use the Mozilla Mark(s), you may not (a) disable, modify or otherwise interfere with any installation mechanism contained in a Mozilla product; (b) use any such installation mechanism to install any plug-ins, themes, extensions, software, or items other than the Mozilla product; or (c) use or provide any program, mechanism or process (other than an installation mechanism contained in the Mozilla product) to install such product. Any use of a meta-installer would require our prior written permission. | ||
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=== Official Localized Releases === | === Official Localized Releases === | ||
Where Mozilla doesn't distribute localized versions (e.g., Mozilla Firefox) localization teams that have been recognized by Mozilla may identify and distribute Official Localized Releases of the Mozilla products using Mozilla's trademarks. Because Localization Teams and Official Localized Releases represent the Mozilla project, they are expected to abide by strict guidelines. For more information, please see Mozilla's Trademark Policy for Localization Projects. | Where Mozilla doesn't distribute localized versions (e.g., Mozilla Firefox) localization teams that have been recognized by Mozilla may identify and distribute Official Localized Releases of the Mozilla products using Mozilla's trademarks. Because Localization Teams and Official Localized Releases represent the Mozilla project, they are expected to abide by strict guidelines. For more information, please see [http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/trademarks/l10n-policy.html Mozilla's Trademark Policy for Localization Projects]. | ||
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In addition, if you compile a modified version, as discussed above, with branding enabled (the default in our source code is branding disabled), you will require Mozilla’s prior written permission. If it’s not the unmodified installer package from www.mozilla.com, and you want to use our trademark(s), our review and approval of your modifications is required. You also must change the name of the executable so as to reduce the chance that a user of the modified software will be misled into believing it to be a native Mozilla product. | In addition, if you compile a modified version, as discussed above, with branding enabled (the default in our source code is branding disabled), you will require Mozilla’s prior written permission. If it’s not the unmodified installer package from www.mozilla.com, and you want to use our trademark(s), our review and approval of your modifications is required. You also must change the name of the executable so as to reduce the chance that a user of the modified software will be misled into believing it to be a native Mozilla product. | ||
Again, any modification to the Mozilla product, including adding to, modifying in any way, or deleting content from the files included with an installer, file location changes, added code, modification of any source files including additions and deletions, etc., will require our permission if you want to use the Mozilla Marks. If you have any doubt, just ask us at trademarks@mozilla.com. | Again, any modification to the Mozilla product, including adding to, modifying in any way, or deleting content from the files included with an installer, file location changes, added code, modification of any source files including additions and deletions, etc., will require our permission if you want to use the Mozilla Marks. If you have any doubt, just ask us at [mailto:trademarks@mozilla.com trademarks@mozilla.com]. | ||
=== Extensions, Themes and Plugins === | === Extensions, Themes and Plugins === | ||
At the same time as we seek community involvement in the development of the Mozilla products, we want to protect the reputation of these products as high-quality and lightweight, with simple, usable interfaces. If you want to ship extensions, themes or plug-ins installed by default or as part of the same installation process as the Mozilla products (as opposed to, say, linked as XPIs from the default start page), and you plan on distributing them under any Mozilla Marks, you must first seek approval from us. What we find acceptable will depend on the effect of the extensions, themes and plug-ins on the Mozilla product. To give examples, changing the theme of one product to another, equally high-quality and aesthetically pleasing theme would be considered. A combination of ten different extensions with three toolbars and seven context menu items probably wouldn't be. See our Partners page to find out more about contacting us to discuss your proposed changes. | At the same time as we seek community involvement in the development of the Mozilla products, we want to protect the reputation of these products as high-quality and lightweight, with simple, usable interfaces. If you want to ship extensions, themes or plug-ins installed by default or as part of the same installation process as the Mozilla products (as opposed to, say, linked as XPIs from the default start page), and you plan on distributing them under any Mozilla Marks, you must first seek approval from us. What we find acceptable will depend on the effect of the extensions, themes and plug-ins on the Mozilla product. To give examples, changing the theme of one product to another, equally high-quality and aesthetically pleasing theme would be considered. A combination of ten different extensions with three toolbars and seven context menu items probably wouldn't be. See our [http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/about/partnerships.html Partners page] to find out more about contacting us to discuss your proposed changes. | ||
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We invite you to link to Mozilla's website(s) for the purpose of allowing your visitors to download Firefox and Thunderbird, by using the banners and buttons we provide, subject to the restrictions below. | We invite you to link to Mozilla's website(s) for the purpose of allowing your visitors to download Firefox and Thunderbird, by using the banners and buttons we provide, subject to the restrictions below. | ||
* Firefox Banners and Buttons | * [http://www.spreadfirefox.com/affiliates/homepage Firefox Banners and Buttons] | ||
* Thunderbird Banners and Buttons | * [http://www.spreadthunderbird.com/affiliates Thunderbird Banners and Buttons] | ||
This use is allowed as long as you: | This use is allowed as long as you: | ||
* Follow the Mozilla Trademark Policy. | * Follow the Mozilla Trademark Policy. | ||
* Point the destination URL to the official Mozilla website. You may not use a Mozilla banner or button to point to your own web site and/or to download a modified version of Firefox or Thunderbird. | * Point the destination URL to the [http://www.mozilla.com/ official Mozilla website]. You may not use a Mozilla banner or button to point to your own web site and/or to download a modified version of Firefox or Thunderbird. | ||
* Don’t alter any of the Mozilla Marks including our logos. | * Don’t alter any of the Mozilla Marks including our logos. | ||
* Don't do anything that might confuse visitors to your website into mistaking the origin of software being downloaded – whether the software is Mozilla’s or yours. | * Don't do anything that might confuse visitors to your website into mistaking the origin of software being downloaded – whether the software is Mozilla’s or yours. | ||
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If you want to include all or part of a Mozilla trademark in a domain name, you have to receive written permission from Mozilla. People naturally associate domain names with organizations whose names sound similar. Almost any use of a Mozilla trademark in a domain name is likely to confuse consumers, thus running afoul of the overarching requirement that any use of a Mozilla trademark be non-confusing. If you would like to build a Mozilla, Firefox Internet browser, or Thunderbird e-mail client promotional site for your region, we encourage you to join an existing official localization project. | If you want to include all or part of a Mozilla trademark in a domain name, you have to receive written permission from Mozilla. People naturally associate domain names with organizations whose names sound similar. Almost any use of a Mozilla trademark in a domain name is likely to confuse consumers, thus running afoul of the overarching requirement that any use of a Mozilla trademark be non-confusing. If you would like to build a Mozilla, Firefox Internet browser, or Thunderbird e-mail client promotional site for your region, we encourage you to join an existing official localization project. | ||
To receive written permission, please download and follow the directions as outlined in the Domain Name License. | To receive written permission, please download and follow the directions as outlined in the [http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/trademarks/domain-name-license.pdf Domain Name License]. | ||
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When it comes to the Mozilla Marks, there are some cool things you can do and some cool things you can't do - at least not without asking Mozilla. | When it comes to the Mozilla Marks, there are some cool things you can do and some cool things you can't do - at least not without asking Mozilla. | ||
You may make t-shirts, desktop wallpaper, or baseball caps with Mozilla Marks on them, though only for yourself and your friends (meaning people from whom you don't receive anything of value in return). You can't put the Mozilla Mark(s) on anything that you produce commercially (whether or not you make a profit) -- at least not without receiving Mozilla's written permission. Of course, Mozilla owns and operates the Mozilla Store, which sells a wide range of CDs, Guidebooks, T-shirts, and products with Mozilla software and logos. We also have the Mozilla Community Store where every design was created by a member of the worldwide Mozilla community. That's how we make some of the money that keeps us around and supports our mission. | You may make t-shirts, desktop wallpaper, or baseball caps with Mozilla Marks on them, though only for yourself and your friends (meaning people from whom you don't receive anything of value in return). You can't put the Mozilla Mark(s) on anything that you produce commercially (whether or not you make a profit) -- at least not without receiving Mozilla's written permission. Of course, Mozilla owns and operates the [http://www.store.mozilla.org/ Mozilla Store], which sells a wide range of CDs, Guidebooks, T-shirts, and products with Mozilla software and logos. We also have the [http://www.communitystore.mozilla.org/ Mozilla Community Store] where every design was created by a member of the worldwide Mozilla community. That's how we make some of the money that keeps us around and supports our [http://www.mozilla.org/about/manifesto mission]. | ||
There is one additional broad category of things you can't do with Mozilla's Marks. | There is one additional broad category of things you can't do with Mozilla's Marks. | ||
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* Produce modified versions of them. A modified mark also would raise the possibility of consumer confusion, thus violating Mozilla's trademark rights (remember the overarching requirement that any use of a Mozilla Mark be non-confusing?). | * Produce modified versions of them. A modified mark also would raise the possibility of consumer confusion, thus violating Mozilla's trademark rights (remember the overarching requirement that any use of a Mozilla Mark be non-confusing?). | ||
High Resolution Copies. We are in the process of working out the best way to allow access to the vector files for the Mozilla Marks, which may require additional terms. In the meantime, if you need to use a high-resolution copy of Mozilla Marks please contact the Mozilla Corporation for Firefox and Thunderbird trademarks, or the Mozilla Foundation for other trademarks and we will try to accommodate your request. | High Resolution Copies. We are in the process of working out the best way to allow access to the vector files for the Mozilla Marks, which may require additional terms. In the meantime, if you need to use a high-resolution copy of Mozilla Marks please contact the [mailto:trademarks@mozilla.com Mozilla Corporation] for Firefox and Thunderbird trademarks, or the [mailto:trademarks@mozilla.org Mozilla Foundation] for other trademarks and we will try to accommodate your request. | ||
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* use the Mozilla Marks in marketing, and other publicity materials related to Mozilla or the relevant Mozilla product; | * use the Mozilla Marks in marketing, and other publicity materials related to Mozilla or the relevant Mozilla product; | ||
* distribute unchanged Mozilla product(s) (code + config) for each platform downloaded from www.mozilla.com or www.mozilla.org as long as you distribute them without charge; | * distribute unchanged Mozilla product(s) (code + config) for each platform downloaded from [http://www.mozilla.com/ www.mozilla.com] or [http://www.mozilla.org www.mozilla.org] as long as you distribute them without charge; | ||
* describe your executables as "based on Mozilla technology", or "incorporating Mozilla source code;" | * describe your executables as "based on Mozilla technology", or "incorporating Mozilla source code;" | ||
* link to Mozilla's website(s) by using the banners and buttons we provide to allow your visitors to download Firefox and Thunderbird; | * link to Mozilla's website(s) by using the banners and buttons we provide to allow your visitors to download Firefox and Thunderbird; | ||
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== Reporting Trademark Abuse == | == Reporting Trademark Abuse == | ||
We have a central place for everyone to report any misuse of the Mozilla Marks. All you have to do is fill out the relevant information on the web form. The more information you supply when you file the report, the easier it is for us to evaluate and respond appropriately. Having the support and help of our community makes our work easier and more worthwhile. | We have a [http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/legal/fraud-report/index.html central place] for everyone to report any misuse of the Mozilla Marks. All you have to do is fill out the relevant information on the web form. The more information you supply when you file the report, the easier it is for us to evaluate and respond appropriately. Having the support and help of our community makes our work easier and more worthwhile. | ||
== Questions == | == Questions == | ||
We have tried to make our trademark policy as comprehensive as possible. If you're considering a use of a Mozilla trademark that's not covered by the policy, and you're unsure whether that use would run afoul of Mozilla's guidelines, feel free to contact us at trademarks@mozilla.com and ask. Please keep in mind that Mozilla receives lots and lots of similar questions, so please review all available documentation, including the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) before contacting us. | We have tried to make our trademark policy as comprehensive as possible. If you're considering a use of a Mozilla trademark that's not covered by the policy, and you're unsure whether that use would run afoul of Mozilla's guidelines, feel free to contact us at [mailto:trademarks@mozilla.com trademarks@mozilla.com] and ask. Please keep in mind that Mozilla receives lots and lots of similar questions, so please review all available documentation, including the [http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/trademarks/faq.html Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)] before contacting us. |