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Trademark notice

F-ACT trademark notice

F-ACT is published as an open standard that anyone is free to read, cite and implement. Openness applies to the specification, not the name: the trademark protects the name so that it continues to identify the authentic standard. This is the same posture used by open technologies such as Linux™, Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth®.

Unless otherwise indicated, the marks below are unregistered common-law trademarks of Society OS Pty Ltd and are styled with the ™ symbol. ™ denotes a claimed trademark; it does not indicate registration.

Nothing on this page grants any right or licence to use these marks. They may not be used in a way that is likely to cause confusion about origin, sponsorship or endorsement.

Marks

  • F-ACT

    Framework for Agent Conformance & Trust — the open, vendor-neutral conformance framework for autonomous agents. Free to read, cite and implement; the name is a trademark.

  • F-ACT Verified

    The conformance mark issued against a published registry entry.

  • Quantum F-ACT Verified

    The post-quantum-hardened variant of the conformance mark.

All marks listed above are owned by Society OS Pty Ltd. Stewardship of the F-ACT standard is intended to transfer to the Society OS Foundation; the trademark protects the name under which the standard is published and does not restrict use of the specification itself.