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The Dart website (the “Website”) is hosted by Google. By using and/or visiting the Website, you consent to be bound by Google’s general Terms of Service and Google’s general Privacy Policy.
The “Dart” name and the Dart logo
(the “Dart Marks”) are trademarks owned by Google and are not included
within the assets licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
International License. Google grants you a non-transferable,
non-exclusive, royalty-free limited license to use the Dart Marks
subject to your compliance with the Dart brand guidelines.
Except as set forth above, nothing herein grants or should be deemed
to grant to you any right, title or interest in or to the Dart Marks.
As noted above, Google owns the Dart trademarks, but we license them so they can be used by the developer community to support the Dart SDK, including through training materials and other community content.
At the same time, it’s important to make sure that people don’t use the marks in ways that could cause confusion or otherwise misuse the marks, so we have prepared brand guidelines that describe the allowed uses of the marks. Our goal in protecting the Dart trademarks is to benefit the entire community by ensuring that the marks are only used in ways that are consistent with Google’s mission to provide a free and open source SDK.

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