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authorJos Poortvliet <jospoortvliet@gmail.com>2020-03-12 22:19:36 +0300
committerJos Poortvliet <jospoortvliet@gmail.com>2020-03-12 22:19:36 +0300
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<p>To clarify, let us give three examples of using the Nextcloud Marks.</p>
<ul>
-<li><strong>Example 1.</strong> <em>You run a Nextcloud server for yourself, your family and some friends. You split the costs between all users. You have not modified the branding and thus your server shows the Nextcloud logo. You have made no changes to the code of Nextcloud itself, but have installed various apps from the app store. To help your users use Nextcloud, you created a page where they can find some information and documentation. On there, the Nextcloud logo is shown.</em><br/>
+<li><strong>Example 1.</strong> <em>You run a Nextcloud server for yourself or within your bussiness or organization for your own employees, your family or some friends. You have not modified the branding and thus your server shows the Nextcloud logo. You have made no changes to the code of Nextcloud itself, but have installed and configured various apps from the app store. To help your users use Nextcloud, you created a page where they can find some information and documentation. On there, the Nextcloud logo is shown.</em><br/>
This is perfectly OK!</li>
<li><strong>Example 2.</strong><em>You run a Nextcloud server for your customers. You've installed some apps and configured things, but made no other changes. And you are not a Nextcloud partner.</em><br/>
We're happy that you can run a business around Nextcloud. But please make sure your customers do not confuse your services with what Nextcloud GmbH offers: an real enterprise product, backed by the best expertise available. Your customers have no access to Nextcloud Enterprise and the security and stability advantages that offers, nor do your customers have access to our experienced engineers, the people who wrote Nextcloud in the first place, for support. So this must be very clear. You can NOT use the term 'Enterprise' when referring to your Nextcloud offering, and MUST make clear it is NOT an official offering and you are NOT affiliated with Nextcloud GmbH or the Nextcloud community.</p>