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  > Thank you so much for explaining the problem.  Can Rust programming
  > language be called a ‘free/libre software’, if it’s not possible to
  > implement a compiler or a package manager for it, and call it a ‘Rust’
  > compiler or a ‘Rust’ package manager without the explicit permission of
  > the Rust authorities, due to trademark restrictions.

Fortunately there is no real problem in that specific area.  The
trademark permissions say there are no restrictions on writing "the
Rust language".

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Dr Richard Stallman (https://stallman.org)
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