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We have legal agreements for the production of our software, the way we present it on our websites and the protection of intellectual property — both yours and ours. In the sections below, you can see all the legal terms and policies for Ubuntu and Canonical.
These terms and conditions cover both Ubuntu and Canonical. They govern the content of our websites, including things like the use of images and text.
Your privacy is extremely important. Our privacy policy explains what data we collect from you via both our websites and our software — and what we do with it.
Terms and conditions are for when you purchase services from Canonical.
Our intellectual property rights policy lets you use, modify and redistribute Ubuntu. It also outlines how you can use our trademarks, design assets and other copyrighted materials.
Ubuntu online accounts are provided by Canonical. This legal notice applies to your use of Ubuntu online accounts and incorporates the terms of our legal notice and our privacy policy.
Ubuntu One and the Ubuntu software centre are provided by Canonical. This legal notice applies to your use of Ubuntu One and the Ubuntu software centre.
You can enter into a confidentiality agreement with Canonical. Please use this form where directed to by Canonical.
This is a legal agreement between Canonical and anyone who builds apps for distribution by Canonical on an Ubuntu platform (the Ubuntu Software Centre, for example).
The terms for use of our Launchpad service, a suite of tools to help people and teams to work together on software projects.
The terms of service of our Livepatch service which provides users of Ubuntu with a subscription to use the Livepatch on up to three physical or virtual Ubuntu systems.
This is a legal agreement between Canonical and users of the Juju-as-a-Service Beta.
This is a licence which allows the licensed fonts to be used, studied, modified and redistributed freely.
Find out about the information we may collect during installation of Ubuntu.
Terms and conditions governing use of Canonical's Partner Portal.
This privacy notice tells you about the information collected from you when you access the Anbox Cloud Demo Service.
Find out about the information we may collect for Message of the Day (MOTD).
The terms for use of our Snap Store and services delivered via snapcraft.io.
The terms governing use of Canonical's Credentials service.
The terms governing use of Canonical's Ubuntu Community Discourse Forum.
The terms governing use of Canonical’s support portal.