On the advice of the PostgreSQL Project’s legal counsel, the PostgreSQL Project 
has updated the PostgreSQL Trademark Policy covering the “Postgres” and 
“PostgreSQL” word marks and the “Slonik” elephant graphical trademark. You can 
view the updates here:

* [PostgreSQL Trademark 
Policy](https://www.postgresql.org/about/policies/trademarks/)

In order to support this change and to provide as much flexibility in the use 
of the marks to the community as possible, we have also introduced a new set of 
guidelines for Recognised User Groups, similar to those already in place for 
Non Profit organisations and Conferences:

* [Recognised PostgreSQL User 
Groups](https://www.postgresql.org/about/policies/user-groups/)

As is the case with many Open Source projects, it is important that the 
PostgreSQL Project’s brand is used in alignment with the goals and best 
interests of the community. The PostgreSQL Core Team and the PostgreSQL 
Community Association of Canada, who administer the marks, have worked closely 
with our legal counsel to ensure that the policy is both open and fair when 
using the PostgreSQL brand.

If you have any questions about these changes, please feel free to reach out to 
the PostgreSQL Community Association of Canada ([email protected]).

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