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title: "Next Steps on the Rust Trademark Policy"
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author: the Leadership Council
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As many of you know, the Rust language trademark policy has been the subject of
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an extended revision process dating back to 2022. In 2023, the Rust Foundation
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released an updated draft of the policy for input following an initial survey
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about community trademark priorities from the previous year along with review
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by other key stakeholders, such as the Project Directors. Many members of our
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community were concerned about this initial draft and shared their thoughts
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through the feedback form. Since then, the Rust Foundation has continued to
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engage with the Project Directors, the [Leadership Council](https://www.rust-lang.org/governance/teams/leadership-council), and the wider Rust
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project (primarily via all@) for guidance on how to best incorporate as much
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feedback as possible.
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After extensive discussion, we are happy to circulate an updated draft with the
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wider community today for final feedback. An effective trademark policy for an
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open source community should reflect our collective priorities while remaining
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legally sound. While the revised trademark policy cannot perfectly address
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every individual perspective on this important topic, its goal is to establish
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a framework to help guide appropriate use of the Rust trademark and reflect as
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many common values and interests as possible. In short, this policy is designed
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to steer our community toward a shared objective: to maintain and protect the
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integrity of the Rust programming language.
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The Leadership Council is confident that this updated version of the policy has
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addressed the prevailing concerns about the initial draft and honors the
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variety of voices that have contributed to its development. Thank you to those
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who took the time to submit well-considered feedback for the initial draft last
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year or who otherwise participated in this long-running process to update our
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policy to continue to satisfy our goals.
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Please review the updated Rust trademark policy [here][policy], and share
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any critical concerns you might have [via this form][form] by November 20, 2024.
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The Foundation has also published a [blog post][blog post] which goes into more
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detail on the changes made so far. The Leadership Council and Project Directors
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look forward to reviewing concerns raised and approving any final revisions
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prior to an official update of the policy later this year.
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[policy]: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hjTx11Fb-4W7RQLmp3R8BLDACc7zxIpG/view?usp=sharing
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[form]: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeU1Ocopa0v9UZn_ZSTkKQM7gqZIrt63lCFz-xtogcFHMtkAg/viewform?usp=sf_link
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[blog post]: https://rustfoundation.org/news/rust-trademark-policy-updates/

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