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Signed-off-by: Dan Kohn <[email protected]>
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Expand Up @@ -4,21 +4,19 @@ These guidelines provide you with guidance for using the Kubernetes logo. You
can use the logo on your website or in print without pre-approval, provided you
follow these basic guidelines.

You may display, modify, or use the Kubernetes logo only in connection with
compliant implementations of Kubernetes and related uses in the following ways.
A compliant implementation is an implementation of the unmodified Cloud Native
Compute Foundation (CNCF)
version of Kubernetes found at https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes and
compatible branches thereof, together with published specifications, APIs and
operational patterns.  Acceptable related uses include display, modification,
or use of the Kubernetes logo in connection with your compliant implementation,
your integration with a compliant implementation, your support for a compliant
implementation, your Kubernetes-compatible product, or in collateral,
presentations, and marketing materials relating to compliant implementations of
Kubernetes.

All other uses of this logo are covered by the Linux Foundation trademark
guidelines found [here](https://linuxfoundation.org/trademark-usage).
All artwork is made available under the Linux Foundation trademark usage
[guidelines](https://www.linuxfoundation.org/trademark-usage/). This text from
those guidelines, and the correct and incorrect usage examples, are particularly
helpful:
>Certain marks of The Linux Foundation have been created to enable you to
>communicate compatibility or interoperability of software or products. In
>addition to the requirement that any use of a mark to make an assertion of
>compatibility must, of course, be accurate, the use of these marks must
>avoid confusion regarding The Linux Foundation’s association with the
>product. The use of the mark cannot imply that The Linux Foundation or
>its projects are sponsoring or endorsing the product.
Additionally, permission is granted to modify the Kubernetes mark for non-commercial uses such as t-shirts and stickers.

## Links to logo images
Logo:
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