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TRADEMARK GUIDELINES

Trademark guidelines provide specific instructions for the use and placement of your trademark logo throughout your product brands.

TRADEMARK GUIDELINES AND SOLUTIONS

Why Do You Need Trademark Guidelines?


The trademark guidelines provide general guidance on a company's policy relating to the use and placement of trademarks. Trademarks are valuable business assets and should be treated with care and respect. All trademarks must be used consistently to preserve trademark right, and trademark guidelines are designed to enforce such consistency. Failure to do so can result in a loss of trademark rights; however, the consistent use of a trademarks over time will allow the value of the marks to increase; and allow you to benefit from that value-added. 


The Importance of Size, Color, and Appearance in Trademark Usage


As a rule, you may vary the size of the trademark logo to suit your needs, provided that you are following your defined trademark guidelines. It is critical to ensure that any size adjustments are always made proportionally so that the overall impression of the trademark is not distorted. Likewise, do not adjust the length of the trademark logo without similarly and proportionally changing the height, and it should be kept intact as it exists currently. And do not use some portions of a trademark logo while leaving other parts out. Size, color, and appearance must all be maintained to protect the trademark.


Always provide samples of advertising, webpages, or any other materials bearing your trademarks to trademark attorneys for review and approval to confirm compliance with trademark guidelines.  And, if the color was claimed in your trademark, your color use must be consistent throughout your trademark branding on products and services.


Use of Trademark of Guidelines on Social Media


Social media is extremely important for business owners and business owners to use trademarks on social media in accordance to their guidelines. Notably, the more famous your trademark brand, the more third parties will want to use that branded trademark on their unsanctioned and unapproved social media sites.  Therefore, it is vital to discourage third parties from using your trademark in the name of their social media accounts and any pages or communities therein. Further, third parties must be advised not to suggest, indirectly or directly, any affiliation with the trademark holder, including, but not limited to, in the account, profile, or header images. 


Attorneys  Who Create Trademark Guidelines 


Our Dallas trademark attorneys can assist you in preparing trademark guidelines and preventing third parties from usurping your online commercial presence.  We can assist you in setting the trademark standards to be maintained and followed by your employees, contractors, and vendors. We have a team of experienced and creative trademark and technology litigators who can protect you when those trademark standards are violated. 



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Additional Trademark Guidelines Focus 

What Are Trademark Guidelines?


Trademarks guidelines and those rules that protect how third parties are allowed to use your brands, some of your most valuable assets. In order to preserve and protect these brands, it is essential that guidelines be created and that trademarks are used correctly. Strictly adhere to trademark guidelines, and any brand style guidelines should include a prerequisite for using a party's trademarks, whether on products of in communications, documents, and electronic messages. Trademark guidelines give you clear instructions for the using your trademark and it must be read and followed carefully. Although not a substitute for a legal review by a trademark  attorney, below are some sample trademark guidelines for a fictitious company called "Super TradeZip":

 

  • Always distinguish trademarks from surrounding text with at least initial capital letters or in all capital letters;

 

  • Always use proper trademark form and spelling; 

 

  • Never use a trademark as a noun. Always use a trademark as an adjective modifying the noun;

 

  • Never use a trademark as a verb. Trademarks are products or services, never actions; 

 

  • Never modify a trademark to a plural form. Instead, change the generic word from the singular to the plural;

 

Incorrect: “Corporate demand for Super TradeZip is surging.”

 

  • Never translate a trademark into another language;

 

  • Never use trademarks to coin new words or names;

 

  • Never alter a trademark in any way, including through unapproved fonts or visual identifiers;

 

  • Never use Super TradeZip trademarks as your own trademark, service mark, trade name, domain name, product name, or logo. You must have your own distinct name that does not include Super TradeZip trademarks;

 

  • Never use or register any trademarks that are confusingly similar to, or a play on, the words Super TradeZip;

 

  • Never combine your company name with the Super TradeZip name or use the Super TradeZip name in a way that it could be perceived that Super TradeZip and your company have an organizational link such as a joint venture;

 

  • Never use Super TradeZip trademarks in a disparaging manner or in any manner that infringes Super TradeZip trademark rights or violates any federal, state, or international law; 

 

  • Never use terminology that states or implies Super TradeZip assumes any responsibility for the performance of your products or services; and

 

  • Never abbreviate or use any Super TradeZip trademarks as an acronym.

 

Correct: Super TradeZip®  is an incredible trademark software package. 

Incorrect:  Super TradeZip's performance is incredible.


Correct: “Set up your entire trademarks using the Super TradeZip® trademarking system.” 

Incorrect: “Super TradeZip your entire trademark portfolio.”


Correct: Corporate demand for the Super TradeZip® trademarking software is surging.

Incorrect: Super TradeZip and ABC company bring you an exciting opportunity. 


Correct: Super TradeZip and ABC company have teamed together to bring you an exciting opportunity. 

 

  • Never use Super TradeZip trademarks in a disparaging manner or in any manner that infringes Super TradeZip trademark rights or violates any federal, state, or international law; 

 

  • Never use terminology that states or implies Super TradeZip assumes any responsibility for the performance of your products or services; and

 

  • Never abbreviate or use any Super TradeZip trademarks as an acronym.

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