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SBML logo artwork and their terms of use

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SBML logos and other artwork

This repository contains logo files used by the SBML project.

The longer explanation in the section below titled "Policy for using the logos" essentially states the following: the "Supports SBML" logo (shown upper right above) may be used freely to indicate support of SBML, but its use carries no implication about the degree of compliance with the SBML specifications and does not indicate endorsement by anyone associated with the SBML effort.

License and policy for using the logos

You are granted a non-exclusive, non-transferable and non-sublicensable license to use the "Supports SBML" logo, unmodified, in electronic or print media for referring to the Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML), and by such use, you agree to the following terms:

  • Use of SBML or an SBML logo does not indicate or imply endorsement by anyone associated with the development of SBML, nor does it indicate or imply that anyone associated with the development of SBML is in any way responsible for (i) any content which appears on your website; (ii) any software developed or provided by you; or (iii) any of your actions or omissions in maintaining or allowing access or use of your software, website, and its content.
  • When used in the context of indicating software support for input and/or output of data in SBML format, the use of the logo does not constitute a claim about the degree of compliance with the SBML specifications. By using SBML or the SBML logo, you agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless everyone associated with the development of SBML against any claims and liabilities whatsoever arising out of the operation or use of your software or website.
  • The stylized "SB" insignia, as well as the letters "SBML" used in the context of computer software, are trademarks of the Systems Biology Institute (SBI) in the United States, Japan and European Union, and are made freely available by the SBI for the SBML community. You may freely use the name "SBML" to refer to the Systems Biology Markup Language in the context of computer software. (The trademarking by the SBI is on behalf of the SBML community to protect against misuse of the SBML name and logo, and does not indicate intention to charge for or restrict the use of SBML now or in the future.)

Acknowledgments

Funding for the development of the SBML "SB" logo and the trademark registration came from Systems Biology Institute (SBI) of Japan. The "Supports SBML" logo was developed by the SBML Team at Caltech in cooperating with the SBI and with funding from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences via grant NIH R01 GM070923 (Principal Investigator: Michael Hucka).