[Conferences] Trademark policy for "PyCon" conferences
Jesse Noller
jnoller at gmail.com
Mon Jun 2 23:37:30 CEST 2014
That is correct; previously it was only tied to funding. It is now trademark policy.
> On Jun 2, 2014, at 4:14 PM, Katie Cunningham <katie.fulton at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Wait, I thought that any "official" Python conference had to have a
> Code of Conduct in place? Perhaps it was tied to getting PSF funds?
>
> As for it not being "popular" in the EU, both DjangoCon EU and PyCon
> EU have had CoCs in place for at least the past two years.
>
> On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 4:43 PM, Nelle Varoquaux
> <nelle.varoquaux at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I understand the necessity of protecting the name "Pycon" and "python", but
>> being involved in several organization committees of conferences on python
>> or scientific python, I'll just comment on the following:
>>
>> "It is the policy of the Python Software Foundation to allow the use
>> of "PyCon" for conferences that focus on Python the programming
>> language, have adopted a code of conduct compatible with that of the
>> PSF, and allow anyone to attend the conference subject to a
>> reasonable conference fee."
>>
>> There are cultures and countries where the concept of a code of conduct is
>> not at all welcomed. We discussed about this for EuroScipy (happening in the
>> UK this year, but with organizers from all around Europe: France, Belgium,
>> Italy, Germany, etc), and we decided not to have one. I think this is the
>> type of statement that are "normal" in north america, but less so in many
>> European countries, one of the reason being that what is stated in the code
>> of conduct is just considered normal behavior.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> N
>>
>>
>>
>>> On 2 June 2014 19:34, M.-A. Lemburg <mal at python.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear conference organizers,
>>>
>>> the PSF board has recently discussed and voted on a new trademark
>>> policy for the term "PyCon". Our main intent is to protect the
>>> name from unwanted third party use for the benefit of the Python
>>> community. We simply don't want to run into another python.co.uk
>>> trademark situation:
>>>
>>>
>>> http://pyfound.blogspot.de/2013/02/python-trademark-at-risk-in-europe-we.html
>>>
>>> We have not yet put this up on the website, but since the question
>>> has come up, I'd like to share it with you via email as upfront info:
>>>
>>> """
>>>
>>> "PyCon" Trademark Policy
>>> ------------------------
>>>
>>> In order to protect the term "PyCon" against unwanted or misleading
>>> use by third parties, the PSF claims the term “PyCon” as a trademark
>>> worldwide for conference activities. The PSF is additionally pursuing
>>> registration of the mark in various jurisdictions.
>>>
>>> It is the policy of the Python Software Foundation to allow the use
>>> of "PyCon" for conferences that focus on Python the programming
>>> language, have adopted a code of conduct compatible with that of the
>>> PSF, and allow anyone to attend the conference subject to a
>>> reasonable conference fee. Use of the trademark is subject to
>>> approval by the PSF trademarks committee (write to
>>> psf-trademarks at python.org).
>>>
>>> The PSF may update this policy from time to time. Updates will be
>>> published and announced by the PSF.
>>>
>>>
>>> PyCon Conferences Around the World
>>> -----------------------------------
>>>
>>> PyCon conferences are community-led and community-focused gatherings
>>> of Python programmers around the world. Want to start a PyCon in your
>>> own country? Contact us! We want to help.
>>>
>>> The following are authorized PyCon community conferences:
>>>
>>> "Kiwi PyCon", "PyCon NZ" in New Zealand
>>> "PyCon Asia Pacific", "PyCon APAC" in Asia
>>> "PyCon AR", "PyCon Argentina" in Argentina
>>> "PyCon AU", "PyCon Australia" in Australia
>>> "PyCon CA", "PyCon Canada" in Canada
>>> "PyCon CH", "PyCon China" in China
>>> "PyCon DE" in Germany
>>> "PyCon ES", "PyCon España", "PyCon Spain" in Spain
>>> "PyCon FI", "PyCon Finland" in Finland
>>> "PyCon FR", "PyCon France" in France
>>> "PyCon IN", "PyCon India" in India
>>> "PyCon IR", "PyCon Iran" in Iran
>>> "PyCon IE", "PyCon Ireland" in Ireland
>>> "PyCon IT", "PyCon Italia" in Italy
>>> "PyCon JP", "PyCon Japan" in Japan
>>> "PyCon MY", "PyCon Malaysia" in Malaysia
>>> "PyCon PH", "PyCon Philippines" in the Philippines
>>> "PyCon PL", "PyCon Poland" in Poland
>>> "PyCon RU", "PyCon Russia" in Russia
>>> "PyCon SG", "PyCon Singapore" in Singapore
>>> "PyCon SE", "PyCon Sweden" in Sweden
>>> "PyCon TW", "PyCon Taiwan" in Taiwan
>>> "PyCon UK" in the United Kingdom
>>> "UA PyCon", "PyCon Ukraine", "PyCon UA" in Ukraine
>>> “PyCon US” in the United States
>>> "PyCon UY", "PyCon Uruguay" in Uruguay
>>> "PyCon VE", "PyCon Venezuela" in Venezuela
>>> "PyCon ZA", "PyCon South Africa" in South Africa
>>>
>>> If we have forgotten a national or regional PyCon conference
>>> in this list or have used the wrong naming, please write to
>>> the PSF trademark committee for approval.
>>>
>>> It is also possible to use a pycon.org sub-domain as home
>>> for the conference. Please write to webmaster at pycon.org to
>>> request a sub-domain.
>>>
>>> """
>>>
>>> As you can see, we have tried to grandfather all existing
>>> PyCon conferences that we could find and are aware of into
>>> the resolution.
>>>
>>> If you have questions, please let me know.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> --
>>> Marc-Andre Lemburg
>>> Director
>>> Python Software Foundation
>>> http://www.python.org/psf/
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