PyGIS™ Trademark Policy#
PyGIS™ and the PyGIS™ logo (collectively, the “Marks”) are trademarks of Michael Mann (“we”, “us”, “our”). This policy explains when and how you may — and may not — use the Marks. It is separate from, and applies in addition to, the Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0 license that covers the book’s content and any open-source license that covers associated code. Content and code licenses do not grant any right to use the Marks.
1. Summary#
You may refer to PyGIS™ by name to describe, review, teach from, cite, or link to the project (“nominative fair use”).
You may not use the Marks in a way that suggests your product, service, course, fork, or organization is produced, sponsored, endorsed, or certified by PyGIS™ or Michael Mann, unless we give you written permission.
You may not use the Marks (or confusingly similar names/logos) as the name of your own software package, book, course, company, domain, social account, or merchandise.
If in doubt, ask first: mmann1123@gmail.com.
2. Ownership and notice#
The Marks are owned by Michael Mann. Please use the ™ symbol on first prominent use (e.g., “PyGIS™”) and include attribution where reasonable:
“PyGIS™ is a trademark of Michael Mann, used with permission / used for nominative reference.”
3. Permitted uses (no permission required)#
You may, without asking us:
Refer to PyGIS™ in articles, blog posts, talks, academic papers, tutorials, and documentation to describe, review, compare, or cite the project.
Link to https://pygis.io using the word “PyGIS™” as link text.
Quote or reproduce book content under the terms of the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 license, with proper attribution to PyGIS™ and the listed authors.
Teach from the book in courses, workshops, and reading groups, provided you do not imply that your course is an official PyGIS™ course or certification.
Create derivative works of the content under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 — but you must rename the derivative. Do not title it “PyGIS”, “PyGIS 2”, “PyGIS Advanced”, “PyGIS-X”, etc.
4. Uses that require written permission#
Contact mmann1123@gmail.com before:
Using “PyGIS” (or any confusingly similar term — e.g., “Py-GIS”, “PyGIS.io”, “PyGIS Pro”, “PyGIS Certified”) in the name of a software package, repository, book, course, certification, event, product, service, company, domain name, or social media handle.
Using the PyGIS™ logo in any publication, website, slide deck, or product beyond incidental editorial use.
Selling or distributing merchandise (shirts, stickers, etc.) bearing the Marks.
Offering paid training, consulting, certification, or support services branded with the Marks.
Any use likely to suggest sponsorship, endorsement, affiliation, or official status.
5. Prohibited uses#
You may not:
Use the Marks in a false, misleading, disparaging, or defamatory way, or in a way that violates applicable law.
Register domains, trademarks, handles, or business names that incorporate “PyGIS” or a confusingly similar term.
Modify the logo, or combine it with other marks or imagery in a way that suggests endorsement or co-branding.
Imply you or your organization is official, certified, or endorsed when you are not.
Use the Marks on sites or products that promote malware, harassment, discrimination, or illegal activity.
6. Forks, redistributions, and “compatible” tools#
You may fork or redistribute the open-source content and code under its applicable license, but:
Rename your fork. Do not use “PyGIS” or a confusingly similar term as the primary name.
You may say, factually and in a non-branding context: “based on PyGIS™” or “compatible with PyGIS™”. Do not make this the most prominent element of your branding.
7. Reservation of rights#
All rights in the Marks not expressly granted here are reserved. We may update this policy at any time. Continued use of the Marks after an update constitutes acceptance of the updated policy. We may revoke permission for any use that, in our reasonable judgment, harms the PyGIS™ brand or misleads users.
8. Reporting misuse & requesting permission#
To report misuse of the Marks, or to request written permission for a use that isn’t covered above, contact:
Michael Mann — mmann1123@gmail.com
Please include: your name/organization, the intended use, where it will appear, and how long the use will last.
Last updated: 2026-04-22.