Trademark policy #35
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<p style="font-weight:600"><img style="vertical-align:middle" src="images/TNPlogo.svg" alt="" height=70 /> NewPipe</p>
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not that it makes a visual difference, but this should definitely not be
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<h2>Questions and Answers</h2>
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<li><em>NewPipe is no longer free software!</em><br>This is not the case; many other free software applications have chosen to register a mark for similar reasons.<br>You are still free to run, study, modify, and distribute NewPipe. However, for end-user facing distributions, we ask that you communicate to your recipients whether you self-compiled an official release, or whether you created a derivative project, by following our guidelines. We believe that this will make it clearer to your users what they are getting!</li>
<li><em>This is truly a capitalistic, corporate move!</em><br>The decision to take this step was not made in a typical corporate, top-down fashion. Rather, there was very broad consent within TeamNewPipe that registering a mark is a good idea. Also, keep in mind that NewPipe e. V. is bound towards all its members to act within the purpose of promoting digital media software.<br>You may have noticed that the phrasing on this page differs from the more relaxed tone you might know from NewPipe's blog posts – we want this document to be as free from misunderstands as possible, hence a more formal tone.<br></li>
Gitea reports a strange dash character on this and other lines, –, is that on purpose?
I used "–" instead of "-" because it is a separator and not a minus / word junction, which seems typographically more accurate to me, but I don't have a background education on this topic (:
(on linux systems you can type this em dash symbol easily with AltGr and -, which I always do in this placement context. Shift, AltGr and - creates en dash, —.)
The image lgtm, though I didn't test other pages. Thank you!