Alexandros, Thanks for discussing this! + ;; Zrythm contains trademarks and comes with a trademark policy found in + ;; TRADMARKS.md inside the release distribution. ^^^^^^^^^ Typo. Guix has written + ;; permission to use the Zrythm trademarks: + ;; https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=42473 So does everyone else. This implies that Guix has some special right but AFAICT the linked URL does not grant a single exception to ‘unmodified copies’. What's the intention behind this hunk? Does the permission to ‘use the […] trademarks’ mean that we can now use them however we want? Presumably not, but then Guix doesn't need any ‘written permission’ at all. Your policy applies to everyone. I'd love to see a trademark policy that doesn't mention Guix (or *anyone*) by name but gives us (and *anyone*) the freedom to do what we want to do: responsibly but independently maintain & redistribute a well-integrated, CVE-free ZRythm package. I'm aware that I might be hoping for too much :-) Kind regards, T G-R