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Is it legal to use corporate public information in an (mobile) app?
It depends on where you are, and where the company is. In the US, facts are not copyrightable, but I don't know about Germany, or anywhere outside the US for that matter. So, it depends on the juris …
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Trademark use in software package names (USA)
It seems like you've done a lot of the work for me, but yes, nominative fair use is a thing, and if your package is something that builds on Chrome dev tools, then you can probably use the Chrome mark …