Is the word "Python" copyrighted/trademarked?
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"Troels Therkelsen" <t_therkelsen at hotmail.com> wrote in message news:slrnapjsc7.ok6.t_therkelsen at abattoir.2-10.org... > Hey everybody, > > I tried figuring out the answer to the question in the subject by reading the > Python 2.2 license in the end of the library reference. > > "This License Agreement does not grant permission to use PSF trademarks > or trade name in a trademark sense to endorse or promote products or > services of Licensee, or any third party." > > My question is whether the word "Python" classifies as a PSF trademark or > trade name? Eg., if I wanted to create a web server in Python (not that I > want to), could I call it "Python Web Server" without breaking any rules? check out serial #76044902 on the uspto web site (www.uspto.gov) then contact your attorney for actual advice. -d
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