Trademark guidelines and policies

Red Hat trademark guidelines

The trademark guidelines provide general guidance on Red Hat's policies relating to trademarks and proper referential use of Red Hat's trademarks.

If you do not find the answer to your question in the published guidelines, please consult your legal counsel for advice. Red Hat® will not review requests for permission to use trademarks or for guidance pertaining to the use of its trademarks unless it is in the course of a business relationship. Therefore, Red Hat will not respond to requests to review such matters, including but not limited to product packaging, advertising, domain names, marketing materials, or other collateral. If you have a request that is not addressed here, please consult your legal counsel.

Without waiving any of its rights, Red Hat does not advise others on the scope of its intellectual property rights. Red Hat does not permit or consent to any use of its trademarks in any manner that is likely to cause confusion by implying association with or sponsorship by Red Hat. If you are aware of any such use, please contact us at Legal Affairs, 100 East Davie Street, Raleigh, NC 27601. Consult your legal counsel if you have questions.

If you have trademark questions pertaining to an existing agreement or other business dealings with Red Hat, please contact your Red Hat business contact. They will seek advice from the Red Hat Legal Department as appropriate.

Trademark style guide

For parties authorized to use Red Hat marks:

The trademark style guide must be followed when use of Red Hat's trademarks is authorized by Red Hat.

Mozilla Firefox trademark guidelines

The binary version of Mozilla Firefox 3.0 included in this distribution is licensed to you under the same free software/open source licensing terms that apply to the corresponding source code version. Those licensing terms do not grant any right to use trademarks, service marks, or logos of the Mozilla Foundation or its licensors.

You may not remove or alter any trademark, logo, copyright, or other legal notice in or on the accompanying binary version of Mozilla Firefox.

Nothing in this notice shall be understood to limit any rights granted to you under free software/open source licenses applicable to source or binary versions of Mozilla Firefox. In the case of any conflict between this notice and those applicable licenses, the latter shall control.