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8)     <a href="<page index>">Home &raquo; </a>
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9)     <a href="<page docs/documentation>">Documentation &raquo; </a>
10)     <a href="<page docs/trademark-faq>">Trademark FAQ</a>
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15)     <h1>General Statement of Trademark and Copyright</h1>
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17)     <p>Content on this site is Copyright The Tor Project, Inc.. Reproduction of content is permitted under a <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/">Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License</a>. All use under such license must be accompanied by a clear and prominent attribution that identifies The Tor Project, Inc. as the owner and originator of such content. The Tor Project Inc. reserves the right to revoke the foregoing licenses and permissions at any time in its sole discretion.</p>
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19)     <p>The Tor&#174 software is licensed in various ways. Learn more about the <a href="<page docs/faq>#DistributingTor">various licenses</a>.
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21)     <h1>Tor Trademark Frequently Asked Questions</h1>
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24)     <a id="usage"></a>
25)     <h2>How can I use the name "Tor"?</h2>
26)     <p>The Tor Project encourages developers to use the name Tor in ways that
27)     do not confuse the public about the source of anonymity software and
28)     services.  If you are building open-source non-commercial software or
29)     services that incorporate or work with The Tor Project's code, you may
30)     use the name “Tor” in an accurate description of your work.  We ask you
31)     to include a link to the official Tor website
32)     <a href="https://www.torproject.org/">https://www.torproject.org/</a> so users can verify the original source of
33)     Tor for themselves, and a note indicating that your project is not
34)     sponsored by The Tor Project. For example, “This product is produced
35)     independently from the Tor&#174; anonymity software and carries no guarantee
36)     from The Tor Project about quality, suitability or anything else.”</p>
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38)     <a id="onionlogo"></a>
39)     <h2>Can I use the Tor onion logo?</h2>
40)     <p>If you're making non-commercial use of Tor software, you may also use
41)     the Tor onion logo (as an illustration, not as a brand for your
42)     products).  Please don't modify the design or colors of the logo.  You
43)     can use items that look like the Tor onion logo to illustrate a point
44)     (e.g. an exploded onion with layers, for instance), so long as they're
45)     not used as logos in ways that would confuse people.</p>
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47)     <a id="combining"></a>
48)     <h2>Can I use the word "Tor" as part of the name of my product or my domain name?</h2>
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49)     <p>Please don't use Tor in your product name or domain name. Instead,
50)     find a name that will accurately identify <i>your</i> products
51)     or services. Remember that our goal
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52)     is to make sure that people aren't confused about whether your product
53)     or project is made or endorsed by The Tor Project. Creating a new brand
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54)     that incorporates the Tor brand is likely to lead to confusion,
55)     and commercial confusion is a sign of trademark infringement.</p>
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56) 
57)     <a id="researchpapers"></a>
58)     <h2>What about cute Tor-derived names in research paper titles?</h2>
59) 
60)     <p>Tor enjoys a vibrant <a
61)     href="https://research.torproject.org/">research community</a>
62)     that examines anonymity attacks and defenses, design improvements,
63)     impact on society, and so on. We think it's great that professors
64)     and other researchers continue to contribute to our community,
65)     and we've even gotten funding from the National Science Foundation
66)     to help keep the Tor design and code researcher-friendly. The <a
67)     href="http://freehaven.net/anonbib/">anonymity bibliography</a> lists
68)     many research papers that use Tor-derived names in their titles:
69)     Torsk, DefenestraTor, Tortoise, LASTor, Torchestra, StegoTorus,
70)     and more.</p>
71) 
72)     <p>Since the authors of these research papers aren't trying to make
73)     a profit from them, and (because they're just papers, not products)
74)     the papers aren't confusing Tor users into running potentially unsafe
75)     software, we believe that the use of the Tor mark in these research
76)     paper titles is acceptable non-trademark or fair use.</p>
77) 
78)     <p>That said, if the research paper comes with software, and that
79)     software could potentially confuse people (users or other researchers)
80)     about whether it's written or endorsed by The Tor Project, then we're
81)     back to the <a href="#combining">above scenario</a>.</p>
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83)     <a id="enforcing"></a>
84)     <h2>Does this mean you're enforcing trademark rights?</h2>
85)     <p>The Tor Project is a non-profit corporation organized to research and
86)     develop the Tor anonymity software and network.  We don't want to be
87)     trademark bullies, but we will use trademark to protect the public's
88)     ability to recognize Tor Project software.  Trademark law helps us to assure
89)     that the name is used only in connection with genuine Tor anonymity
90)     software and for accurate description of software and services.
91)     After all, to protect their anonymity securely, computer users must be
92)     able to identify the software they are using, so they can account
93)     properly for its strengths and weaknesses.  Tor has become well-known as
94)     a software package and associated network of onion-routing anonymizing
95)     proxies, with online documentation, instructions for strengthening
96)     anonymity protection, and warnings that even at this stage it remains
97)     experimental software.  We work with developers to improve the software
98)     and network and actively encourage researchers to document attacks to
99)     help us strengthen its anonymity protection further.  We distribute the
100)     software itself freely, but require correct attribution. </p>
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102)     <a id="commercial"></a>
103)     <h2>What if I produce non-open source, commercial products based on
104)     Tor?</h2>
105)     <p>Contact us, and let's talk.</p>
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107)     <a id="licensee"></a>
108)     <h2>Are there official licensees of the Tor trademarks?</h2>
109)     <p>Yes.  A few open source, non-commercial projects are Tor trademark
110)     licensees:</p>
111)     <ul>
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112)     <li><a href="https://tails.boum.org/">The Amnesic Incognito Live
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113)     System</a></li>
114)     <li><a href="<page projects/vidalia>">Vidalia</a></li>
115)     </ul>
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