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Can I use the Nexus, GRF, or GCRI name in public materials?

Only use Nexus, GRF, or GCRI names in a way that is accurate, bounded, and consistent with your official status. 

GRA, GRF, GCRI, and Nexus have different roles. GRA protects capital meaning. GRF protects public meaning. GCRI protects technical truth. Nexus is the shared architecture and infrastructure environment. 

You should not use these names to imply that a project has technical validation, public approval, finance-readiness approval, investment support, insurance support, government backing, Nexus Universe selection, procurement readiness, certification, or endorsement. 

If you mention the architecture, use explanatory language rather than status language. 

For example: 

GRA operates within the wider Nexus architecture alongside GRF and GCRI, with role separation between public meaning, capital meaning, and technical truth. 

Do not imply that your participation authorizes you to speak for any of these entities. 

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