I'm trying to parse your questions. And I'm not a lawyer, so this isn't
legal advice!
As far as a domain name, unless there's a trademark on openbsd or bsd,
you can certainly register something like euusb.org, assuming it's
available.

Assuming Puffy is trademarked, and I think it is, you can't use it on
your medallion without permission from the trademark owner. But
assuming neither openbsd nor bsd are trademarked, you can use them on a
medallion of your design. Now of course, it's possible that your doing
so would displease the OpenBSD or BSD people, and remove the
cooperation you might have gotten from them.

S V said on Wed, 22 Jan 2025 12:50:09 +0300

>Hi,
>
>sorry if I didn't get your question right, but as I understand it we
>was planning to register smallest and easiest maintainable org, while
>run national-wide (in whole country) just without branches,
>departments, etc, simply because we spread across the country/and not
>only
>
>Hope, I answer you.
>
>пн, 20 янв. 2025 г., 23:17 <ka...@herricane.ca>:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> Just a follow-up question:
>> In your initial email, you described your inquiry as being related
>> to a possible "random nonprofit organization" that you are thinking
>> of commencing in your country.  My apologies, but the Canadian in me
>> wonders if your project is related to starting something like a local
>> nonprofit (ex. a hospital), a provincial/territorial nonprofit (ex.
>> Ontario Hospital Association), a national nonprofit (ex. Canadian
>> Institute for Health Information), or something with more of an
>> international mandate (ex. Doctors Without Borders)?
>>
>> I am just very interested in this type of influential organization.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Katie
>>
>>
>>  


SteveT

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