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Correct. A trademark is just that: a mark used in trade. It does not come with the ability to define a standard definition for the mark's meaning, other than "~ is a trademark of $ORGANISATION".

Also, is "open source" really trademarked? Wtf? That's like a beef promo organisation trademarking "well done".



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