The "OpenUsage" name, logo, and associated visual identity are trademarks of Robin Ebers. The MIT license covers the source code, not the brand.
- Use "OpenUsage" to refer to this project in articles, blog posts, and discussions
- Say your project is "compatible with OpenUsage" or "built for OpenUsage"
- Use the name in community contexts when referring to the official project
- Use "OpenUsage" as the name of a fork or derivative work
- Use the OpenUsage logo in your own project, product, or service
- Imply that your project is endorsed by, affiliated with, or an official part of OpenUsage
- Register domain names or social media accounts using "OpenUsage"
If you fork OpenUsage, you must:
- Choose a different name for your fork
- Remove the OpenUsage logo and branding
- Clearly state that your project is a fork and not the official OpenUsage
If you are unsure whether your use of the OpenUsage brand is allowed, contact rob@robinebers.com.