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<p>March 7, 2016</p>
<h3><a name="h.ggtn2qdts1nf"></a>Table of Contents</h3>
<blockquote>
<ul>
<li><a href="#Purpose" class=jump>Purpose</a></li>
<li><a href="#GeneralLogo" class=jump>General Usage of Logos</a></li>
<li><a href="#ProperEclipse" class=jump>Proper Usage of &quot;Eclipse&quot; Trademark and Logo</a></li>
<li><a href="#ProperProjects" class=jump>Proper Usage of Eclipse Project Names and Logos</a></li>
<li><a href="#ProperWG" class=jump>Proper Usage of Eclipse Working Group Names and Logos</a></li>
<li><a href="#ProperMember" class=jump>Proper Usage of &quot;Eclipse Foundation Member&quot; Logo</a></li>
<li><a href="#ProperBuilt" class=jump>Proper Usage of &lsquo;Built on Eclipse&lsquo; Trademark and Logo</a></li>
<li><a href="#ProperReady" class=jump>Proper Usage of &quot;Eclipse Ready&quot; Trademark and Logo</a></li>
<li><a href="#ProperIncubation" class=jump>Proper Usage of &quot;Eclipse Incubation&quot; Trademark and Logo</a></li>
<li><a href="#ProperNotice" class=jump>Proper Notice and Attribution</a></li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
<h3><a name="Purpose"></a>Purpose:</h3>
<p>These requirements are meant to promote and improve the image of
all elements of the Eclipse community, as well as to show that all
Eclipse Foundation projects are part of a community of developers,
adopters and users. While every project manages their own development
within the broader <a href="https://eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/development_process.php">Eclipse
Development Process</a>, a consistent set of trademark and branding
requirements benefits the entire Eclipse community.</p>
<p>The Eclipse Foundation holds the trademarks for the project names
and logos on behalf of, and for the benefit of, the Eclipse community
as a whole. The individual projects are not separate legal entities,
and thus not able to hold trademarks individually. The Eclipse
Foundation is a legal entity and owns the trademarks on behalf of the
entire community.</p>
<p>If you have any questions regarding this policy, or wish to use an
Eclipse Foundation trademark in a way not explicitly explained in
these Guidelines, then ask us by sending an email to
<a href="mailto:license@eclipse.org" target="_top">license@eclipse.org</a>.</p>
<p>The Eclipse Foundation and Eclipse projects have created a number
of trademarks and logos to identify the Eclipse community and
individual Eclipse projects. In addition to the &lsquo;Eclipse&rsquo;
trademark, the Eclipse Foundation has introduced seven trademarks and
logos: </p>
<ul>
<li/>
<p>Eclipse Foundation Member,</p>
<li/>
<p>EclipseCon,</p>
<li/>
<p>Eclipse Summit,</p>
<li/>
<p>Built on Eclipse,</p>
<li/>
<p>Eclipse Ready, and</p>
<li/>
<p>Eclipse Incubation.</p>
</ul>
<p>Individual Eclipse projects and Eclipse Working Groups have also
introduced unique names and logos&nbsp;that are trademarks of the
Eclipse Foundation. This document outlines the policy and guidelines
of the Eclipse Foundation in regards to any use of these trademarks.</p>
<p>Our goals in establishing these guidelines are pretty simple:</p>
<ul>
<li>The Eclipse trademarks are a
symbol of the quality and community support that people have come to
associate with Eclipse. To ensure that the Eclipse trademarks
continue to serve these functions, we need to keep control over
their use. Along these lines, we want to ensure that the use of our
marks is not likely to lead to confusion with other marks. By this
we mean that people should be able to tell when something is from
the Eclipse Foundation or one of the Eclipse projects. Also, use of
our marks must not be in a disparaging manner because we prefer that
our marks not be used to be rude about the Eclipse technology, the
Eclipse Foundation, its projects, or its Members.</li>
<li>We want to encourage our logos to be used in approved ways.
For example, we want to make it as simple as legally possible for
our Members to use the &lsquo;Eclipse Foundation Member&rsquo; mark.</li>
</ul>
<h3><a name="GeneralLogo"></a>General Usage of Logos</h3>
<ol>
<li/>
<p>Derivative works of the
&lsquo;EclipseCon&rsquo;, &lsquo;Eclipse Summit&rsquo;, &lsquo;Eclipse
Foundation Member&rsquo;, &lsquo;Built on Eclipse&rsquo;, &lsquo;Eclipse
Ready&rsquo; and projects logos are not allowed.</p>
<li/>
<p>The &lsquo;Eclipse&rsquo; logos
and production specification are available from www.eclipse.org.
Replication of these logos must follow these specifications.</p>
<li/>
<p>Except for use by Eclipse
projects on the eclipse.org website, use of the &lsquo;Eclipse
Incubation&rsquo; Trademark and Logo is not permitted unless
authorized in writing by the Eclipse Foundation.</p>
</ol>
<h3><a name="ProperEclipse"></a>Proper Usage of &quot;Eclipse&quot; Trademark and Logo</h3>
<p>The &ldquo;Eclipse&rdquo; name and logo are the intellectual
property of the Eclipse Foundation and must be identified as such.
Eclipse logos are provided for use under the terms of these
Guidelines. Use of the &ldquo;Eclipse&rdquo; name or Eclipse logos
are restricted to identifying the Eclipse Foundation, the Eclipse
projects, the Eclipse working groups, and their deliverables, as
applicable.</p>
<p>Eclipse logos (including the Eclipse logo, and the logos of
Eclipse projects and working groups) cannot be altered without the
written permission of the Eclipse Foundation. Eclipse Foundation
projects or working groups are permitted to create derivative works
of Eclipse logos with the permission of the <a href="http://www.eclipse.org/org/foundation/directors.php">Eclipse
Foundation Board of Directors</a>. Any project that wishes to seek
such permission may do so by sending an email to license@eclipse.org.</p>
<ol>
<li/>
<p>You must not incorporate the
&lsquo;Eclipse&rsquo; trademark into the name of your company or
software product name. If you have a software product that works
with an Eclipse technology, you must use phrases such as &lsquo;&lt;product
name&gt; for Eclipse&rsquo; or &lsquo;&lt;product name&gt;, Eclipse
Edition&rsquo;.</p>
<li/>
<p>You may request permission to
include the &lsquo;Eclipse&rsquo; trademark in the name of a
publication, certification program, domain name or book. At a
minimum you must ensure that a) the appropriate TM or (R) symbol is
associated with the &lsquo;Eclipse&rsquo; reference and appropriate
attribution as discussed below, b) &lsquo;Eclipse&rsquo; is not
concatenated with another word, e.g. EclipseBoard, and c) the usage
does not imply or make the user believe that the publication, domain
name or book is supported or authorized by the Eclipse Foundation.
Any organization wishing to seek such permission may do so by
sending an email to license@eclipse.org.</p>
<li/>
<p>An important use of the
&lsquo;Eclipse&rsquo; trademark is the &lsquo;org.eclipse&rsquo;
string used on all namespaces for Eclipse open source projects. This
naming convention is used to identify code that has been developed
as an Eclipse open source project. Therefore, no one, except Eclipse
open source projects may develop or maintain software packages that
use &lsquo;org.eclipse&rsquo; in their namespace.</p>
<li/>
<p>&lsquo;Eclipse&rsquo; must always be capitalized, except
when used as part of the Eclipse logos.</p>
</ol>
<h3><a name="ProperProjects"></a>Proper Usage of Eclipse Project Names and Logos</h3>
<p>The <a href="https://wiki.eclipse.org/Development_Resources/HOWTO/Project_Naming_Policy">Eclipse
Project Naming Policy</a>&nbsp;allows for Eclipse projects to have a
descriptive name, optional nickname and acronym. These names, e.g.
Orion, and acronyms, e.g. BIRT, can be become effective identifiers
of certain technologies, therefore it is important to establish
proper usage guidelines. All project names, nicknames, logos, and
acronyms are the intellectual property of the Eclipse Foundation and
must be identified as such. For clarity, projects are not required to
include &ldquo;Eclipse&rdquo; in their project logos. (Please see
proper notice and attribution below.)</p>
<ol>
<li/>
<p>All Eclipse projects must be
identified as being Eclipse projects. Therefore, when referencing an
Eclipse project, we ask that both the first and the most prominent
reference to the project on each page is identified as Eclipse
[project name], ex Eclipse Graphical Modeling Framework (GMF) or in
the case of a project name that already includes Eclipse, Eclipse
Communication Framework (ECF). Subsequent references may drop the
Eclipse identifier.</p>
<li/>
<p>You must not incorporate the
name of an Eclipse project, nickname or acronym into the name of
your company or software product name. If you have a software
product that works with an Eclipse project, it is suggested you use
terms such as '&lt;product name&gt; for &lt;Eclipse project name&gt;'
or '&lt;product name&gt;, &lt;Eclipse project name&gt; Edition'</p>
<li/>
<p>You may request permission to &nbsp;include an Eclipse
project trademark in the name of a publication, certification
program, domain name or book. At a minimum you must ensure that a)
the appropriate &trade; or &reg; symbol is associated with the
Eclipse project name reference and appropriate attribution as
discussed below, b) Eclipse project name is not concatenated with
another word, e.g. OrionPortal, and c) the usage does not imply or
make the user believe that the publication, domain name or book is
supported or authorized by the Eclipse Foundation or any Eclipse
project. &nbsp;Any organization wishing to seek such permission may
do so by sending an email to license@eclipse.org.</p>
</ol>
<h3><a name="ProperWG"></a>Proper Usage of Eclipse Working Group Names and Logos</h3>
<p>The names and logos of the Eclipse Foundation Working Groups (WG)
are the intellectual property of the Eclipse Foundation and must be
identified as such. (Please see proper notice and attribution below).
Use of WG trademarks are restricted to identifying the WGs and their
deliverables, as applicable. No other uses of WG names and logos are
permitted unless authorized in writing by the Eclipse Foundation.</p>
<p>Each WG may, at its discretion, develop guidelines for use of the
WG trademarks or their derivatives, as applicable, by third parties.
These guidelines will be referenced in Appendix A of this document
and shall be consistent with these Guidelines for Eclipse Logos and
Trademarks. It is not permitted to create any derivative work of a WG
trademark with written approval of the Eclipse Foundation, which will
consult with the Steering Committee of the relevant Working Group.
Any organization wishing to seek permission to create a derivative
work of any WG trademark may do so by sending an email to
license@eclipse.org.</p>
<h3><a name="ProperMember"></a>Proper Usage of &quot;Eclipse Foundation Member&quot; Logo</h3>
<p>The &lsquo;Eclipse Foundation Member&rsquo; logo is to identify
those organizations and individuals that are official members of the
Eclipse Foundation, including 1) Strategic Members, 2) Enterprise
Members, 3) Solutions (formerly Add-in Provider) Members, 4)
Associate Members, and 5) Committer Members. Only official Members of
the Eclipse Foundation are authorized to use this logo.</p>
<h3><a name="ProperBuilt"></a>Proper Usage of &lsquo;Built on Eclipse&lsquo; Trademark and Logo</h3>
<p>The &lsquo;Built on Eclipse&rsquo; trademark is used to identify a
product that includes the core Eclipse IDE Platform, specifically the
runtime, SWT, JFace, and Generic Workbench components. This type of
product is able to run standalone with no prerequisites of other
Eclipse components.</p>
<h3><a name="ProperReady"></a>Proper Usage of &quot;Eclipse Ready&quot; Trademark and Logo</h3>
<p>The &lsquo;Eclipse Ready&lsquo; trademark and logo is used to
identify a product that is packaged as an Eclipse IDE feature or
plug-in and must be added to an Eclipse platform product. This type
of product does not run standalone.</p>
<h3><a name="ProperIncubation"></a>Proper Usage of &quot;Eclipse Incubation&quot; Trademark and Logo</h3>
<p>The &lsquo;Eclipse Incubation&rsquo; Trademark and Logo are for use exclusively&nbsp;by
the Eclipse Foundation and the Eclipse projects. Only the Eclipse
Foundation and its projects are authorized to use this trademark and
logo. All other use -- even by Eclipse Foundation Members -- is
prohibited.</p>
<h3><a name="ProperNotice"></a>Proper Notice and Attribution</h3>
<p>The appropriate trademark symbol (i.e. TM or (R)) must appear at
both the first and most prominent use of the Eclipse Foundation
trademarks, and with all occurrence of the Eclipse logo.</p>
<p>When you use an Eclipse Foundation trademark or logo you must
include a statement attributing the trademark to the Eclipse
Foundation, Inc. For example, &quot;&lsquo;Eclipse&rsquo;, &lsquo;Built
on Eclipse&rsquo; and &lsquo;Eclipse Ready&rsquo;, &lsquo;BIRT&rsquo;,
&lsquo;Orion&rsquo; are trademarks of Eclipse Foundation, Inc.&quot;</p>
<h3></a>Footnotes</h3>
<p>These guidelines were first introduced at a point in time when
some companies and individuals already had product names that include
the &lsquo;Eclipse&rsquo; trademark. Companies and individuals using
the &lsquo;Eclipse&rsquo; trademark as of February 1, 2005 will not
be required to change their already existing product names to comply
with these guidelines now or in the future. However, all companies
and individuals are required to give proper notice and attribution of
the &lsquo;Eclipse&rsquo; trademark. All usage subsequent to February
1, 2005 are required to follow these guidelines.</p>
<p>Similarly, further revisions to these guidelines were first
introduced at a point in time when some companies and individuals
already had product names that include Eclipse project trademarks.
Companies and individuals using an Eclipse project trademarks as of
June 20, 2007 will not be required to change their already existing
product names to comply with these guidelines now or in the future.
However, all companies and individuals are required to give proper
notice and attribution of the Eclipse project trademark. All usage
subsequent to June 20, 2007 are required to follow these guidelines.</p>
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