Redis TRADEMARK GUIDELINES

  1. PURPOSE. The Redis trademark and logo identify the Redis community and individual Redis projects. This policy outlines our policy and guidelines about the use of the Redis trademarks and logo by members of the Redis development and user community.

  2. WHY HAVE TRADEMARK GUIDELINES? The Redis trademarks are a symbol of the quality and community support associated with the Redis open source software. Trademarks protect not only those using the marks, but the entire community as well. Our community members need to know that they can rely on the quality represented by the brand. We also want to provide a level playing field. No one should use the Redis marks in ways that mislead or take advantage of the community, or make unfair use of the trademarks. Also, use of our marks should not be in a disparaging manner because we prefer that our marks not be used to be rude about the Redis open source project or its members.

  3. OPEN SOURCE LICENSE VS. TRADEMARKS. The three-clause BSD license gives you the right to redistribute and use the software in source and binary forms, with or without modification, under certain conditions. However, open source licenses like the three-clause BSD license do not address trademarks. Redis trademarks and brands need to be used in a way consistent with trademark law, and that is why we have prepared this policy – to help you understand what branding is allowed or required when using our software.

  4. PROPER USE OF THE Redis TRADEMARKS AND LOGO. We want to encourage a robust community for the Redis open source project. Therefore, you may do any of the following, as long as you do so in a way that does not devalue, dilute, or disparage the Redis brand. In other words, when you do these things, you should behave responsibly and reasonably in the interest of the community, but you do not need a trademark license from us to do them.
  5. IMPROPER USE OF THE TRADEMARKS AND LOGOS. Use of the logo is reserved solely for use by Redis and its projects in its unaltered form. Examples of unauthorized use of the Redis trademarks include:
  6. PROPER NOTICE AND ATTRIBUTION. The appropriate trademark symbol (i.e., ®) should appear at least with the first use of the Redis trademarks and all occurrences of the Redis logo. When you use a Redis trademark or logo you should include a statement attributing the trademark to Salvatore Sanfilippo. For example, "Redis, and the Redis logo are the trademarks of Salvatore Sanfilippo in the U.S. and other countries."

  7. MORE QUESTIONS? If you have questions about this policy, please contact us at antirez@gmail.com.