FTC Trademark Usage
Guidelines
Introduction
FTC Networks, LLC has created and
delivered some of the most engaging
software experiences on the web.
Throughout the world, our trademarks
identify our products so that consumers
know they are using FTC's high-quality
products and services. FTC has gained
valuable rights by the proper and
continuous usage of trademarks to
identify its goods and services. If a
trademark is used improperly, its value
can become diluted or generic. Properly
using our trademarks by following these
trademark usage guidelines protects and
preserves the value of our trademarks
and the FTC brand.
What is a trademark?
A trademark is a word, name, symbol,
device, design, phrase, sound, or color
adopted and used by FTC Networks, LLC to
identify its goods and services and to
distinguish them from other goods and
services. Trademarks are usually noted
with either a ™ or a ® symbol. In the
United States, a trademark that is noted
by a ™ has not been registered with the
United States Patent and Trademark
Office and a trademark noted with an ®
has been registered with the United
States Patent and Trademark Office.
Trademarks, however, may also be
registered internationally and each
country has different laws regarding the
proper notation of trademarks.
Referential trademark usage
You may use a FTC trademark or product
name to refer specifically to such FTC
product in marketing and promotional
materials, books, conferences,
applications, demonstrations, and so on.
You are permitted to use an FTC
trademark referentially provided that:
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You adhere to these FTC Trademark
Usage Guidelines.
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You do not disparage FTC or FTC
products and services.
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You display your name or logo more
prominently than any FTC trademark.
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You include a disclaimer that FTC
does not sponsor, affiliate, or
endorse your product, and/or
services.
General trademark usage guidelines
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Use appropriate markings.
Always capitalize the product name
and designate the trademark with the
appropriate ™ or ® symbol. Also, the
first usage or most prominent usage
of a FTC product name must be used
in conjunction with the FTC®
trademark and in the same type size,
font, color and line.
Incorrect:
The font and color options available
in SuperChat are excellent.
Correct:
The font and color options available
in FTC™ SuperChat™ software are
excellent.
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Use FTC trademarks as adjectives.
Always use FTC trademarks as
adjectives that describe the generic
product. A trademark is an adjective
to be used with the noun it
modifies.
Correct:
FTC™ RTUBE™ offers one of the most
dynamic video sharing experiences
available on the web today.
Also, because a trademark is an
adjective, it should never be used
as a possessive or in the plural
form.
Incorrect:
FTC™ RTUBE™ extensibility . . .
Correct:
The extensibility of FTC™ RTUBE™
software.
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Do not use any FTC trademark as
your trademark, service mark, trade
name, domain name, product name, or
logo. FTC trademarks identify
the goods and services of FTC
Networks, LLC. No third-party may
use any FTC trademark as their
trademark, service mark, trade name,
domain name, product name, or logo.
You must have your own distinct
trademark, service mark, trade name,
domain name, product name, or logo
that does not include any FTC
trademarks. You may, however,
referentially use the FTC trademark
in connection with your product.
Also, you may not use a variation,
combination, or abbreviation of a
FTC trademark.
Correct:
ABC chat client for use on the FTC
Chat Service™.
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Attribute ownership of FTC
trademarks to FTC. When you
refer to a FTC trademark, please
include the following notice of
trademark attribution where
appropriate, such as on your
product, printed materials, and
online.
Correct:
FTC and Voyager are trademarks or
registered trademarks of FTC
Networks, LLC in the United States
and/or other countries.
Specific trademark usage guidelines
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Logos. You may not use any
FTC logos (including buttons and
graphic symbols) without a trademark
license from FTC. All usage of
trademark logos shall be pursuant to
these guidelines and any other
guidelines associated with that
logo. You can find FTC's logos at
www.MyFTC.com/FTC/style_guide/.
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Merchandise items. You may
not manufacture, sell, or give away
merchandise items, such as T-shirts
and mugs, bearing FTC trademarks or
logos, except pursuant to an express
written trademark license from FTC.
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Slogans
and taglines.
You may not use or imitate an FTC
slogan or tagline such as "Claim
your piece of the net!"
FTC Networks, LLC trademarks
Revised July 14, 2007
This list is posted solely for your
convenience. FTC Networks, LLC does not
waive any rights to any FTC trademark,
service mark, trade name, product name,
or logo that does not appear on this
list. The symbols below denote status of
the trademark in the United States only.
FTC trademarks may also be registered
internationally.
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FTC Networks, LLC™
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FTC Communities™
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FTC Chat Service™
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SuperChat™
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VersaChat™
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Chat Commander™
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Voyager™
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Global Dictator™
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MyFTC.com™
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RTUBE™
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FunTeenChat™
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BoyTeenChat™
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GirlTeenChat™
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FunChatNetwork™
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Gozenn™
Third-party trademarks
Third-party trademarks, trade names,
product names and logos, contained in
this website may be the trademarks or
registered trademarks of their
respective owners. |