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MOODLE TRADEMARKS POLICY========================The Moodle Trademark--------------------The brand and word "Moodle" has trade mark protection in many countries aroundthe world. Various Moodleâ„¢ trade marks are owned by either Moodle Pty Ltd orone of its associated entities. The law obligates trade mark owners to policetheir trade marks and prevent the use of confusingly similar names bythird parties.We have created a more concise and thorough set of Trademark Guidelines(https://moodle.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Moodle-Trademark-Guidelines-2023-4.pdf)to help you understand how to comply with Moodle's trade mark requirements.The Trademark Guidelines will also assist our Moodle Certified Partners and thecommunity to understand some of the principles that inform Moodle's stancewhenever potential infringement has been detected by us or our community.We need to be clear about use of the word "Moodle" and how we restrict its usewhen promoting commercial Moodleâ„¢ branded services. The proper use oftrade marks reliably assures consumers about the quality of the associatedproducts or services and where they have been derived from. Because theMoodle LMS is made available under the open source ‘GNU General Public License'that permits you to modify the copyrighted software, the distribution of suchmodified software in combination with Moodle trade marks can potentiallymislead others in the community. To be clear, the GNU GPL does not include animplied right or licence to use Moodle's trade marks.We do all this to protect the very business model that allows us to continuedeveloping various Moodle software solutions for you.Allowed uses of "Moodle"------------------------The following uses don't require any permission at all:* Referring to the software or the Moodle project as the "Moodleâ„¢ software"or the "Moodleâ„¢ project"* Describing your own implementation of the Moodleâ„¢ software platform(including within corporate settings).* Describing a Moodle-based community hub.* Describing certain software you've made that integrates with Moodleâ„¢branded software (e.g. a Moodleâ„¢ integration feature on another system).Restricted uses of "Moodle"---------------------------The following uses are generally prohibited without explicit and directpermission being granted to you by Moodle Pty Ltd. We do this to protect theMoodleâ„¢ project from software and sites which could confuse people. If indoubt, reach out for clarification at <trademarks@moodle.com>* You can't use the word "Moodle" or any Moodle logos for commercial purposeswithout prior written permission from Moodle HQ.* You can't use "Moodle" in the name of your software (including Mobile apps).* You can't use "Moodle" in your company name.* You can't use "Moodle" in your domain name.* You can't use "Moodle" in advertising-related keywords (such as Adsense).* You can't use "Moodle" to describe services around Moodle(such as hosting, training, support, consulting, course creation services,theme development, customisation, installation, integration, analyticsand certification) that cause consumers to be confused that you areassociated with Moodle HQ if you are not.This applies even if you do not charge for the services.Note that usually only Moodle Partners have this permission.