Thanks for the question,

I am not a  lawyer either and this is my personal interpretation of
the license, but more or less you can do almost whatever you want
with/to the code, you just need to make sure that attribution is
correct. For example this: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/i-made-this
is not allowed.

Most of the governance and legal mentions are for the "name" Jupyter
and anything associated with the "brand". It roughly tell you that you
are allowed to say your product uses or is based on Jupyter, but you
cannot use a name or logos in a way that could have a user be confused
about whether or not your product is part of, or associated with
Jupyter. You also can't do modifications of the logo without
authorisations. Example "EduJupyter" would probably violate trademark.
If your site is predominantly blue, you are technically not allowed to
make a blue variation of the Jupyter Logo with your color.

As a side note, defending the trademark is mandatory or the Jupyter
Project could lose it, if you ever ask "can I do X", and you get "no",
or we come to you and tell you you can't do Y, it might not be because
we don't like what you did, but because we are legally obliged if we
want to keep the trademark.
-- 
Matthias

On Thu, 28 May 2020 at 18:38, William Stein <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 11:18 AM Matthew Seal <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Brendan,
> > It's definitely possible to build products on top of Jupyter Notebooks. 
> > There's many companies doing this already in a number of domains and 
> > offerings.
>
> I founded one of those companies (see [1]), and I'm happy to video
> chat with you about my experiences.  Of course, I am not a lawyer and
> do not speak for the Jupyter project, but it's possible my experience
> could be helpful.  Feel free to contact me.
>
>  -- William ([email protected])
>
> [1] https://cocalc.com/doc/jupyter-notebook.html
>
>
> >The governance is more about managing the open source code and engagements 
> >that promote Jupyter. For building a commercial product you usually don't 
> >need to worry about the project internal governance.
> >
> > Most (perhaps all?) software under Jupyter is licensed with 3-clause BSD 
> > license which gives open permission to reuse the code without needing to 
> > coordinate with Jupyter teams. If you distribute code to people you have to 
> > include the license as described in the link. Hosting a webserver doesn't 
> > require this license sharing, just if you send someone source code from the 
> > open source repositories.
> >
> > If you contribute code that can be shared we're always happy to take pull 
> > requests to get that code into the open source repositories as well so you 
> > and others can equally benefit.
> >
> > Hope that helps,
> > Matt
> >
> > On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 3:11 AM Brendan Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I would like to build a commercial educational product using Jupyter 
> >> Notebooks. Is this possible?
> >>
> >> I have read Jupyter's governance, but am struggling to fully disentangle 
> >> the legal jargon.
> >>
> >> Thank you for your time,
> >> Best,
> >> Brendan Smith
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