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assets, but those limits are the same as if the project was an
independent non-profit entity. Usually, the project leadership
instructs Conservancy's leadership on how the project's funds are spent.
Conservancy spends these funds on the project's behalf on any expenses
that constitute appropriate activity under Conservancy's 501(c)(3)
not-for-profit mission. Some typical uses of earmarked donations by
Conservancy's member projects are:
Conservancy's member projects are:</p>
<ul>
<li>funding travel expenses for project developers to attend relevant
conferences.</li>
<li>domain name fees, bandwidth costs, and computer equipment
purchases.</li>
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<li>trademark registration and enforcement.</li>
<li>FLOSS license enforcement and compliance activity.</li>
</ul>
</p>
<h2>Asset Stewardship</h2>
<p>Conservancy can hold any assets for the project on its behalf. This
includes copyrights, trademarks, domain names, physical computer
equipment or anything that should be officially held in the name of the
project. Member projects are not required that Conservancy hold all