Logo Usage Guidelines Sample Clauses

Logo Usage Guidelines. The Licensed Trademarks shall be at least 2 inches or 5.08 centimeters away from any other company names, awards, etc. The Licensed Trademarks cannot be featured in a strip of other marks, e.g. graphic representations referring to awards, associations, or products without prior written approval by your Texas Instruments Market Communications Representative. Multi-product/catalog usage: When multiple products are featured in advertising or promotional materials, the Licensed Trademarks may be reduced to a thumbnail size. In these cases the Branding Guidelines that apply are: The logo shall be on a white background. The logo shall be adequately distanced from other logos to maintain its readability. Usage in Text References to the Licensed Trademarks in print or text form include, but are not limited to: press releases, advertising, promotional materials, web sites, collateral, direct mail and articles. The first and most prominent reference to each Licensed Trademark must be accompanied by the ™ symbol. The first reference in body copy should be “OMAPÔ” followed by a generic description of the described product. Thereafter, reference to the Licensed Trademarks should be “OMAP” (the trademark symbol does not have to be used) followed by a generic description of the described product. Always use the following or like text in a footnote when providing attribution: “Texas Instruments, OMAP and OMAP Texas Instruments Technology Independent Technology Center Logo are trademarks of Texas Instruments” Web: When a Qualifying Licensee Product or Service is featured on a website, the Licensed Trademarks shall be used and the smallest pixel height shall be 55 pixels. The Licensed Trademarks shall be linked to the appropriate OMAPÔ web page. If no specific page is determined, then it should be linked to hxxx://xxx.xx.xxx.
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Logo Usage Guidelines. 1. The Open O and Check Certification logo and The Open Group are registered trademarks of The Open Group. Unlike rights derived from patents and copyrights, which provide protection for only a limited number of years, trademark rights can last forever. Trademark rights can also be lost forever. The exclusive right granted in a trademark is usually lost as a result of careless or improper use, usually by allowing the xxxx to be used as generic or descriptive words for products. All of the following were once valuable trademarks in the U.S.A.: aspirin, escalator, cellophane, zipper, shredded wheat, corn flakes and kerosene. All became common or generic words because their owners did not use them carefully and correctly and did not prevent the improper use of them by others. Some of the clauses in this section governing the use of the Xxxx in conjunction with The Open Group trademarks are inserted to enable The Open Group to preserve these trademarks for the benefit of the IT community.
Logo Usage Guidelines. 1. The Open Group Certification Mark is a trademark and TOGAF® is a registered trademark of The Open Group. Unlike rights derived from patents and copyrights, which provide protection for only a limited number of years, trademark rights can last forever. Trademark rights can also be lost forever. The exclusive right granted in a trademark is usually lost as a result of careless or improper use, usually by allowing the mark to be used as generic or descriptive words for products. All of the following were once valuable trademarks in the U.S.A.: aspirin, escalator, cellophane, zipper, shredded wheat, corn flakes and kerosene. All became common or generic words because their owners did not use them carefully and correctly and did not prevent the improper use of them by others. Some of the clauses in this section governing the use of The Open Group Certification Mark logo in conjunction with the TOGAF® trademark are inserted to enable The Open Group to preserve these trademarks for the benefit of the IT community.
Logo Usage Guidelines. Government of Ontario Transfer Payment Agreement - Contact North | Contact Nord 2020-21 Page 41 of 47 Logo Usage Guidelines The positive Ontario logo When the logo isn't used on a black background, the positive logo may be used on a white background.
Logo Usage Guidelines. 1. The Open O and Check Certification logo, Open O® logo, and The Open Group are registered trademarks of The Open Group. Unlike rights derived from patents and copyrights, which provide protection for only a limited number of years, trademark rights can last forever. Trademark rights can also be lost forever. The exclusive right granted in a trademark is usually lost as a result of careless or improper use, usually by allowing the xxxx to be used as generic or descriptive words for products. All of the following were once valuable trademarks in the U.S.A.: aspirin, escalator, cellophane, zipper, shredded wheat, corn flakes, and kerosene. All became common or generic words because their owners did not use them carefully and correctly and did not prevent the improper use of them by others. Some of the clauses in this section governing the use of The Xxxx(s) in conjunction with The Open Group trademarks are inserted to enable The Open Group to preserve these trademarks for the benefit of the IT community.
Logo Usage Guidelines. When using the CDW logo, you agree to the following:

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