Guidelines for Forking the Centurion Interface
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Anyone can fork the Centurion Interface. To help protect users and reduce phishing attempts, scams, and other misleading uses, we have established a set of guidelines based on our Trademark Policy and Terms of Service. We have summarized those guidelines below.
When forking the interface, please make sure you:
- Do not use Centurion (including Centurion, CTN, or Centurion Foundation, if applicable) in the name, branding, or URL of your own product or service.
- Do not display the Centurion logo as the primary logo on your site, or more prominently than your own logo.
- Do not imply sponsorship, endorsement, or affiliation by Centurion. For example, say "built on the Centurion Protocol" rather than "built by the Centurion team."
To help reduce phishing attempts and scams, Centurion may work with third-party vendors or service providers to monitor Centurion interface forks and related misuse. If you believe your interface has been incorrectly flagged as violating our Trademark Policy or Terms of Service, please contact us at [INSERT COMPLIANCE EMAIL].