Trademark license

The World Wide Web Consortium grants you the right to use W3C trademarks and service marks (collectively the "trademarks"), provided that you agree to the following terms and conditions.

Terms and Conditions

  1. The owner of W3C marks must be clearly identified as "World Wide Web Consortium". For example, "W3C® is a trademark held by, and registered in numerous countries by the World Wide Web Consortium."
  2. W3C trademarks must be used only to
    1. describe or reference W3C specifications, documents, software, or other products listed at the W3C website (collectively, "W3C Products"), or
    2. describe non-W3C products that implement the required features and operations of W3C Products. Required features and operations are defined within specifications, often in accordance with [RFC2119]. Representations that products or services comply with W3C specifications must clearly indicate that the representations are made by you, the licensee, and not by W3C.
  3. W3C Trademarks must only be used in a way that accurately reflects the STATUS associated with the W3C products. The STATUS of a W3C document describes the context in which the product was developed including the publication date, intellectual property disclosures (e.g., copyright or patent terms), location (URI), its publication level (Note, Working Draft, Candidate Recommendation, Proposed Recommendation, Recommendation), and future expectations regarding the W3C Product.
  4. Marks may not be used to indicate any kind of endorsement by W3C, official status with respect to W3C, or any kind of relationship with W3C aside from a representation that the above requirements (1-3) have been met.
  5. W3C will audit the use of the W3C trademarks to determine compliance with these terms and conditions.
  6. IN NO EVENT SHALL W3C OR ANY TRUSTEES, DIRECTORS, OFFICERS OR EMPLOYEES BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND ARISING FROM OR RELATED TO USE OF W3C TRADEMARKS, INCLUDING ECONOMIC DAMAGES AND LOST PROFITS, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER W3C SHALL BE ADVISED, SHALL HAVE OTHER REASON TO KNOW, OR IN FACT SHALL KNOW OF THE POSSIBILITY OF THE FOREGOING.

No right to create modifications or derivatives of W3C trademarks is granted pursuant to this license.

Note: Certain W3C trademarks or icons may have additional information about their use not found within this license. Please refer to "W3C logo and icon usage." Questions about this license should be sent to [email protected].

References

[RFC2119]

S. Bradner. RFC2119: Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels.IETF Network Working Group. BCP: 14 March 1997. Category: Best Current Practice