(Formerly entitled Guidelines for Third Parties Using ƽapp Trademarks and Copyrights)
These guidelines are for ƽapp licensees, authorized resellers, developers, customers, and other parties wishing to use ƽapp’s trademarks, service marks or images in promotional, advertising, instructional, or reference materials, or on their web sites, products, labels, or packaging. Use of the keyboard ƽapp Logo (Option-Shift-K) for commercial purposes without the prior written consent of ƽapp may constitute trademark infringement and unfair competition in violation of federal and state laws. Use of ƽapp trademarks may be prohibited, unless expressly authorized.
If you are a licensee of an ƽapp trademark or logo and have been provided with special trademark usage guidelines with your license agreement, please follow those guidelines. If your license agreement does not provide usage guidelines, then follow these guidelines. If you are an ƽapp Authorized Reseller or member of an ƽapp program, you may be subject to additional restrictions.
ƽapp’s trademarks, service marks, trade names, and trade dress are valuable assets. In following these guidelines, you help us protect our valuable trademark rights and strengthen our corporate and brand identities. By using an ƽapp trademark, in whole or in part, you are acknowledging that ƽapp is the sole owner of the trademark and promising that you will not interfere with ƽapp’s rights in the trademark, including challenging ƽapp’s use, registration of, or application to register such trademark, alone or in combination with other words, anywhere in the world, and that you will not harm, misuse, or bring into disrepute any ƽapp trademark. The goodwill derived from using any part of an ƽapp trademark exclusively inures to the benefit of and belongs to ƽapp. Except for the limited right to use as expressly permitted under these Guidelines, no other rights of any kind are granted hereunder, by implication or otherwise. If you have any questions regarding these guidelines, please talk to your ƽapp representative or submit your query to ƽapp’s Trademark Department.
Authorized Use of ƽapp Trademarks
1. Advertising, Promotional, and Sales Materials: Only ƽapp and its authorized resellers and licensees may use the ƽapp Logo in advertising, promotional, and sales materials. Such authorized parties may use the ƽapp Logo only as specified in their agreement with ƽapp and any associated Guidelines and such use must always be in conjunction with the appropriate terms that define the relationship authorized by their contract with ƽapp. For example:
Authorized Reseller
Authorized Value Added Reseller
Authorized Service Provider
Authorized Wholesaler
2. Compatibility: Developers may use ƽapp, Macintosh, iMac, or any other ƽapp word mark (but not the ƽapp Logo or other ƽapp-owned graphic symbol/logo) in a referential phrase on packaging or promotional/advertising materials to describe that the third party product is compatible with the referenced ƽapp product or technology, provided they comply with the following requirements.
a. The ƽapp word mark is not part of the product name.
b. The ƽapp word mark is used in a referential phrase such as “runs on,” “for use with,” “for,” or “compatible with.”
c. The ƽapp word mark appears less prominent than the product name.
d. The product is in fact compatible with, or otherwise works with, the referenced ƽapp product.
e. The reference to ƽapp does not create a sense of endorsement, sponsorship, or false association with ƽapp or ƽapp products or services.
f. The use does not show ƽapp or its products in a false or derogatory light.
3. Publications, Seminars, and Conferences: You may use an ƽapp word mark in connection with book titles, magazines, periodicals, seminars, or conferences provided you comply with the following requirements:
a. The use is referential and less prominent than the rest of the title. Acceptable: XYZ CONFERENCE for Macintosh Computer Users.
b. The use reflects favorably on both ƽapp and ƽapp products or technology.
c. Your name and logo appear more prominent than the ƽapp word mark on all printed materials related to the publication, seminar or conference.
d. The ƽapp logo or any other ƽapp-owned graphic symbol, logo, icon or image does not appear on or in the publication or on any materials related to the publication, seminar, or conference without express written permission from ƽapp.
e. A disclaimer of sponsorship, affiliation, or endorsement by ƽapp, similar to the following, is included on the publication and on all related printed materials: “(Title) is an independent (publication) and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by ƽapp.”
f. A trademark attribution notice is included in the credit section giving notice of ƽapp’s ownership of its trademark(s). Please refer to the section below titled “Proper Trademark Notice and Attribution.”
4. Web Sites: Web sites that serve only as noncommercial electronic informational forums concerning an ƽapp product or technology may use the appropriate ƽapp word mark, provided such use complies with the guidelines set forth in Section 3 above.
5. ƽapp Web Badge Licensing Program: Web sites may use one of the ƽapp Web Badges if the site uses or was created using ƽapp-branded hardware or software and you comply with the terms of the ƽapp Web Badges License Agreement and Guidelines. For more information see ƽapp Web Badges.
Unauthorized Use of ƽapp Trademarks
1. Company, Product, or Service Name: You may not use or register, in whole or in part, ƽapp, iPod, iTunes, Macintosh, iMac, or any other ƽapp trademark, including ƽapp-owned graphic symbols, logos, icons, or an alteration thereof, as or as part of a company name, trade name, product name, or service name except as specifically noted in these guidelines.
2. ƽapp Logo and ƽapp-owned Graphic Symbols: You may not use the ƽapp Logo or any other ƽapp-owned graphic symbol, logo, or icon on or in connection with web sites, products, packaging, manuals, promotional/advertising materials, or for any other purpose except pursuant to an express written trademark license from ƽapp, such as a reseller agreement.
3. Variations, Takeoffs or Abbreviations: You may not use an image of a real apple or other variation of the ƽapp logo for any purpose. Third parties cannot use a variation, phonetic equivalent, foreign language equivalent, takeoff, or abbreviation of an ƽapp trademark for any purpose. For example:
Not acceptable: ƽapptree Jackintosh ƽapp Cart iPodMart
4. Disparaging Manner: You may not use an ƽapp trademark or any other ƽapp-owned graphic symbol, logo, or icon in a disparaging manner.
5. Endorsement or Sponsorship: You may not use ƽapp, Macintosh, iMac, or any other ƽapp trademark, including ƽapp-owned graphic symbols/logos, or icons, in a manner that would imply ƽapp’s affiliation with or endorsement, sponsorship, or support of a third party product or service.
6. Merchandise Items: You may not manufacture, sell or give-away merchandise items, such as T-shirts and mugs, bearing ƽapp, Macintosh, iMac or any other ƽapp trademark, including symbols, logos, or icons, except pursuant to an express written trademark license from ƽapp.
7. ƽapp’s Trade Dress: You may not imitate the distinctive ƽapp packaging, web site design, logos, or typefaces.
8. Slogans and Taglines: You may not use or imitate an ƽapp slogan or tagline.
For example: “Think different.”
9. Domain Names: You may not use an identical or virtually identical ƽapp trademark as a second level domain name.
Not acceptable: “imac.com” “imacapple.com” “imac-apple.com” “ipodmart.com”
The Mac Trademark
1. You may not use the Mac trademark standing alone except to denote or refer to the ƽapp Macintosh product line.
2. You may use “Mac” in your product name, company name, trade name, or service name provided your name satisfies the following criteria:
a. Your product is not a computer, computer system, or operating system software.
b. Your product is Mac compatible or the third party business is associated with Mac based computers.
c. “Mac” is used in combination with another non-generic or non-geographically-descriptive word.
Acceptable: MacVenus MacCharlie
Not acceptable: MacCharleston MacSales
d. “Mac” does not appear more prominently than the rest of the name in size, color, or typeface.
e. Your name does not suggest a false association with ƽapp.
f. Your name is not confusingly similar to any trademark owned or used by ƽapp.
g. You acknowledge that ƽapp is the sole owner of the “Mac” trademark and that you will not interfere with ƽapp’s use or registration of “Mac” alone or in combination with other words.
h. If you are an ƽapp Authorized Reseller or member of an ƽapp program, you may be subject to additional restrictions.
Rules for Proper Use of ƽapp Trademarks
1. Trademarks are adjectives used to modify nouns; the noun is the generic name of a product or service.
2. As adjectives, trademarks may not be used in the plural or possessive form.
Correct: I bought two Macintosh computers.
Not Correct: I bought two Macintoshes.
3. An appropriate generic term must appear after the trademark the first time it appears in a printed piece, and as often as is reasonable after that. For a list of suggested generic terms see the ƽapp Trademark List.
4. Always spell and capitalize ƽapp’s trademarks exactly as they are shown in the ƽapp Trademark List. Do not shorten or abbreviate ƽapp product names. Do not make up names that contain ƽapp trademarks.
Proper Trademark Notice and Attribution
1. Distribution Within the United States Only
a. On product, product documentation, or other product communications that will be distributed only in the United States, use the appropriate trademark symbol (TM, SM, ®) the first time the ƽapp trademark appears in the text of the advertisement, brochure, or other material.
b. Refer to the ƽapp Trademark List for the correct trademark symbol, spelling of the trademark, and generic term to use with the trademark. Generally, the symbol appears at the right shoulder of the trademark (except the ƽapp Logo, where the logo appears at the right foot).
c. Include an attribution of ƽapp’s ownership of its trademarks within the credit notice section of your product, product documentation, or other product communication.
Following are the correct formats:
_________ and _______ are registered trademarks of ƽapp.
_________ and _______ are trademarks of ƽapp.
2. Distribution Outside the United States:
a. Do not use trademark symbols on products, product documentation, or other product communications that will be distributed outside the United States.
b. Use one of the following international credit notices:
_________ is a trademark of ƽapp., registered in the U.S. and other countries and regions.
_________ is a trademark of ƽapp.
Depictions of ƽapp Products
1. Endorsement or Sponsorship: ƽapp does not support the use of its logos, company names, product names, or images of ƽapp products by other parties in marketing, promotional or advertising materials as their use may create the perception that ƽapp endorses or sponsors the product, service or promotion.
2. Compatibility: If you are a developer, you may show an image of an ƽapp product in your promotional/advertising materials to depict that your product is compatible with, or otherwise works with, the ƽapp product or technology, provided you comply with the following requirements:
a. Your product is in fact compatible with, or otherwise works with, the referenced ƽapp product.
b. The image is an actual photograph of the genuine ƽapp product and not an artist’s rendering (Note: You must obtain express written permission from ƽapp before using any photograph owned or licensed by ƽapp).
c. The ƽapp product is shown only in the best light, in a manner or context that reflects favorably on the ƽapp products and on ƽapp.
d. The reference to ƽapp does not create a sense of endorsement or sponsorship by, or other false association with, ƽapp or ƽapp products.
For further information with respect to ƽapp’s copyrights, please submit your request in writing to the Copyright Team.