What is the Chandler Project trademark policy?
A trademark is a right to not have your work confused with someone else’s. The work of OSAF, the creator of the Chandler Project, is identified by two primary types of marks: the Chandler name and the dog logo image. You are permitted to use and modify the name and logo so long as you do not imply your changes come from OSAF. For instance, calling your software “Chandler++” is not allowed by our trademark policy. If your intent is to significantly change the way our software works, you should use a different name and logo. We permit changes to fix bugs, improve security, integrate with other software, and other common modifications. You are not required to contact us when you use our trademarks.