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        "## Code of conduct\n\nAt Framasoft, we don’t like (and don’t believe in) intellectual property.\n\nBut we live in a world that does, and need to protect ourselves and our work.\n\nSo we have registered some trademarks (PeerTube, Mobilizon, Framasoft…), and here is what we pledge.\n\n### 1. We don’t plan to attack\n\nRegistering trademarks is a defensive move.\nIt’s to protect our work both from people who might otherwise register the\nnames we work hard to make known, and from those who would sully the names of\nthe projects we are building with our values, political stances and passion.\n\n### 2. Don’t Panic\n\nWe will only use trademark law in last resort. We are not trademark trolls\nlooking forward to extorting money though legal violence.\nWe just want to protect the reputation of names we are working hard to make known.\n\nWe really intend to settle any problem we might have with you by talking it\nout together.\nIf you act in good faith, there’s no need to panic.\nWe’re sure we will understand eachother and find an elegant solution.\n\n### 3. Don’t fool people\n\nIf you say, or imply that you are us or that you are the “official one”,\nwe will use trademark law against you.\nIf we start getting messages of people who think your actions come from us,\nwe will contact you to talk and find a way to make it clear that you are you,\nand we are us.\n\nIn our experience anyway, people are not fools, and honesty is a very powerful\nway to bond with them.\nWe will use trademark law, in last resort and if needed, to protect this\nrelationship of trust and honesty we have built with people.\n\n### 4. Don’t be an asshole\n\nReally, it’s that simple.\n\nBeing assholy includes things that are forbidden by French law (promoting\nNazism and fascism, pedocriminality, endangering others, fake news…),\nespecially discrimination (against sex, gender, race, religion, orientation,\nminorities… well, you know the drill…).\n\nIf you are using names of things we’ve worked hard for to be an asshole,\nwe will use trademark law against you.\nIf you try to push the limits, want to test, provoke and question society,\nwell good for you, but we don’t have time for this: don’t use our trademarks.\nIf you think there are too many rules, or that it’s too complicated not to be\nan asshole: don’t use our trademarks.\n\nIf you fear you might be an asshole without knowing it, by ignorance even\nthough you try to keep yourself educated: you’ll be fine.\n\n### 5. Let’s respect each other\n\nIf you’re not sure, come and talk with us. If we have a problem we’ll try to\ncome and talk to you first.\n\nIf by using the names of our projects, your actions start to soak up our time\nand energy, if you’re giving us a bad name, we’ll definitely have a problem.\nTo avoid that, just remember that there are people who worked hard to give\nthe names you are using their honest reputation, and just respect that work.\n\nIf we find ourselves having to answer for your actions, we’ll need to talk.\n\nWhen we talk together, if you’re trying to be a smart ass and negotiate every\nword, if you don’t want to hear and consider our position (be assured we\nalways try to do the same with others), then we’ll probably settle our\ndisagreement using trademark law.\n\nBut we don’t want to, so let’s find a way to understand each other."
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        "## Code of conduct\n\nAt Framasoft, we don’t like (and don’t believe in) intellectual property.\n\nBut we live in a world that does, and need to protect ourselves and our work.\n\nSo we have registered some trademarks (PeerTube, Mobilizon, Framasoft…), and here is what we pledge.\n\n### 1. We don’t plan to attack\n\nRegistering trademarks is a defensive move.\nIt’s to protect our work both from people who might otherwise register the\nnames we work hard to make known, and from those who would sully the names of\nthe projects we are building with our values, political stances and passion.\n\n### 2. Don’t Panic\n\nWe will only use trademark law in last resort. We are not trademark trolls\nlooking forward to extorting money though legal violence.\nWe just want to protect the reputation of names we are working hard to make known.\n\nWe really intend to settle any problem we might have with you by talking it\nout together.\nIf you act in good faith, there’s no need to panic.\nWe’re sure we will understand eachother and find an elegant solution.\n\n### 3. Don’t fool people\n\nIf you say, or imply that you are us or that you are the “official one”,\nwe will use trademark law against you.\nIf we start getting messages of people who think your actions come from us,\nwe will contact you to talk and find a way to make it clear that you are you,\nand we are us.\n\nIn our experience anyway, people are not fools, and honesty is a very powerful\nway to bond with them.\nWe will use trademark law, in last resort and if needed, to protect this\nrelationship of trust and honesty we have built with people.\n\n### 4. Don’t be an asshole\n\nReally, it’s that simple.\n\nBeing assholy includes things that are forbidden by French law (promoting\nNazism and fascism, pedocriminality, endangering others, fake news…),\nespecially discrimination (against sex, gender, race, religion, orientation,\nminorities… well, you know the drill…).\n\nIf you are using names of things we’ve worked hard for to be an asshole,\nwe will use trademark law against you.\nIf you try to push the limits, want to test, provoke and question society,\nwell good for you, but we don’t have time for this: don’t use our trademarks.\nIf you think there are too many rules, or that it’s too complicated not to be\nan asshole: don’t use our trademarks.\n\nIf you fear you might be an asshole without knowing it, by ignorance even\nthough you try to keep yourself educated: you’ll be fine.\n\n### 5. Let’s respect each other\n\nIf you’re not sure, come and talk with us. If we have a problem we’ll try to\ncome and talk to you first.\n\nIf by using the names of our projects, your actions start to soak up our time\nand energy, if you’re giving us a bad name, we’ll definitely have a problem.\nTo avoid that, just remember that there are people who worked hard to give\nthe names you are using their honest reputation, and just respect that work.\n\nIf we find ourselves having to answer for your actions, we’ll need to talk.\n\nWhen we talk together, if you’re trying to be a smart ass and negotiate every\nword, if you don’t want to hear and consider our position (be assured we\nalways try to do the same with others), then we’ll probably settle our\ndisagreement using trademark law.\n\nBut we don’t want to, so let’s find a way to understand each other."
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