[tor-commits] r26897: {website} Add useful links to the trademark faq section headers. (website/trunk/docs/en)

Matthew Finkel sysrqb at torproject.org
Mon Jul 28 03:20:31 UTC 2014


Author: sysrqb
Date: 2014-07-28 03:20:31 +0000 (Mon, 28 Jul 2014)
New Revision: 26897

Modified:
   website/trunk/docs/en/trademark-faq.wml
Log:
Add useful links to the trademark faq section headers.


Modified: website/trunk/docs/en/trademark-faq.wml
===================================================================
--- website/trunk/docs/en/trademark-faq.wml	2014-07-26 19:57:13 UTC (rev 26896)
+++ website/trunk/docs/en/trademark-faq.wml	2014-07-28 03:20:31 UTC (rev 26897)
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
     <hr>
 
     <a id="usage"></a>
-    <h2>How can I use the name "Tor"?</h2>
+    <h2><a class="anchor" href="#usage">How can I use the name "Tor"?</a></h2>
     <p>The Tor Project encourages developers to use the name Tor in ways that
     do not confuse the public about the source of anonymity software and
     services.  If you are building open-source non-commercial software or
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
     from The Tor Project about quality, suitability or anything else.”</p>
 
     <a id="onionlogo"></a>
-    <h2>Can I use the Tor onion logo?</h2>
+    <h2><a class="anchor" href="#onionlogo">Can I use the Tor onion logo?</a></h2>
     <p>If you're making non-commercial use of Tor software, you may also use
     the Tor onion logo (as an illustration, not as a brand for your
     products).  Please don't modify the design or colors of the logo.  You
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
     not used as logos in ways that would confuse people.</p>
 
     <a id="combining"></a>
-    <h2>Can I use the word "Tor" as part of the name of my product or my domain name?</h2>
+    <h2><a class="anchor" href="#combining">Can I use the word "Tor" as part of the name of my product or my domain name?</a></h2>
     <p>Please don't use Tor in your product name or domain name. Instead,
     find a name that will accurately identify <i>your</i> products
     or services. Remember that our goal
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
     and commercial confusion is a sign of trademark infringement.</p>
 
     <a id="researchpapers"></a>
-    <h2>What about cute Tor-derived names in research paper titles?</h2>
+    <h2><a class="anchor" href="#researchpapers">What about cute Tor-derived names in research paper titles?</a></h2>
 
     <p>Tor enjoys a vibrant <a
     href="https://research.torproject.org/">research community</a>
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
     back to the <a href="#combining">above scenario</a>.</p>
 
     <a id="enforcing"></a>
-    <h2>Does this mean you're enforcing trademark rights?</h2>
+    <h2><a class="anchor" href="#enforcing">Does this mean you're enforcing trademark rights?</a></h2>
     <p>The Tor Project is a non-profit corporation organized to research and
     develop the Tor anonymity software and network.  We don't want to be
     trademark bullies, but we will use trademark to protect the public's
@@ -107,12 +107,12 @@
     </p>
 
     <a id="commercial"></a>
-    <h2>What if I produce non-open source, commercial products based on
-    Tor?</h2>
+    <h2><a class="anchor" href="#commercial">What if I produce non-open source, commercial products based on
+    Tor?</a></h2>
     <p>Contact us, and let's talk.</p>
 
     <a id="licensee"></a>
-    <h2>Are there official licensees of the Tor trademarks?</h2>
+    <h2><a class="anchor" href="#licensee">Are there official licensees of the Tor trademarks?</a></h2>
     <p>Yes.  A few open source, non-commercial projects are Tor trademark
     licensees:</p>
     <ul>



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