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Revise style guide advice about the GitHub Codespaces product name after legal advice (#29711)

* Revise Codespaces info after legal advice

* Update content-style-guide.md

* Update content-style-guide.md

* Update contributing/content-style-guide.md

* Update contributing/content-style-guide.md

Co-authored-by: Ethan Palm <56270045+ethanpalm@users.noreply.github.com>

Co-authored-by: Ethan Palm <56270045+ethanpalm@users.noreply.github.com>
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### GitHub Codespaces ### GitHub Codespaces
For the first mention in the body text of an article, use "GitHub Codespaces" (`{% data variables.product.prodname_github_codespaces %}`) as the product name, not just "Codespaces". After the first use, and in headings, you can use just "Codespaces" `{% data variables.product.prodname_github_codespaces %}`, but if a passage refers to the product and instances of codespaces in close proximity, use `{% data variables.product.prodname_github_codespaces %}` for the product within that passage. This helps to avoid confusion between the product and "codespaces" (lowercase c), which refers to instances of remote coding workspaces created with GitHub Codespaces. When referring to the product GitHub Codespaces, always include "GitHub", except in these circumstances:
* In the `shortTitle` front matter (i.e. the abbreviated version of the article title).
* In subheadings within an article, if "GitHub Codespaces" has already been used anywhere in the article prior to the subheading.
Variables: `{% data variables.product.prodname_github_codespaces %}` ("GitHub Codespaces") and `{% data variables.product.prodname_codespaces %}` ("Codespaces").
When referring to instances of remote working environments created with this technology, refer to these as "codespaces" (lowercase c). For example, "to delete your codespace" or "to list your codespaces."
Always use "dev container" (or, where clarification is needed, its longer form "development container") and not "devcontainer" (one word), except in file/path names. The single word could form could be considered a brand, which we want to avoid, and we also want to be consistent with the two-word form used in [the Visual Studio Code documentation](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/create-dev-container#_path-to-creating-a-dev-container). Always use "dev container" (or, where clarification is needed, its longer form "development container") and not "devcontainer" (one word), except in file/path names. The single word could form could be considered a brand, which we want to avoid, and we also want to be consistent with the two-word form used in [the Visual Studio Code documentation](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/create-dev-container#_path-to-creating-a-dev-container).