NOTICE
Copyright © 2001-2006 VoiceAge Corporation.
All rights reserved.
No part of this manual may be reproduced in
any form, written or otherwise, without the
express written permission of VoiceAge Corporation.
1. Introduction
Please follow these guidelines carefully. They
are designed to ensure proper legal use of VoiceAge
Trademarks* and to prevent consumer confusion
that may result from improper or illegal usage.
These guidelines
will help you identify the correct form for
VoiceAge Trademarks and logos and the proper
method of marking using the symbols ® and
™.
*For the sake of simplification, the word "Trademark"
used in these guidelines will designate all
the trademarks owned by VoiceAge Corporation
(including words, names and logos).
2. General
Considerations
A Trademark is a word, name, design, or phrase
that identifies a product and/or a service and
distinguishes it from similar products and/or
services made by competitors. The term "Trademark"
includes any word, name, symbol (logo) or device,
or any combination thereof. Without Trademarks,
consumers wouldn't be able to distinguish different
manufacturers' products or products of high
quality from those of lesser quality. For these
reasons, it's important to understand Trademarks
and what you can do to protect them.
Trademark rights are acquired by the proper,
continuous use of the Trademark. A Trademark
that has not been registered with the Trademark
Office is noted with a ™. Registered Trademarks
are noted with a ®.
Properly used, a Trademark can be legally protected
indefinitely. However, if it's used improperly,
a Trademark can become diluted or fall into
generic use and lose its protected status. The
responsibility for protecting Trademarks occurs
every time each Trademark is used by VoiceAge
licensees, customers, partners, suppliers or
sub-contractors in products, presentations,
books, marketing materials or advertisements.
VoiceAge Trademarks constitute one of the most
important assets of the company in terms of
the communication strategy.
Properly using VoiceAge Trademarks by following
these Trademarks Usage Guidelines protects and
preserves their value.
3. Permitted
Usage
3.1 Referential
Trademark Usage
You may use VoiceAge Trademarks to refer specifically
to VoiceAge products in advertising, in books
and other printed matter, on clothing or other
promotional items, in online and Internet locations,
at public exhibitions or demonstrations, and
so on, provided however, that:
1. You adhere to
the Trademarks Usage Guidelines.
2. You do not disparage VoiceAge or VoiceAge
products and services.
3. You display your name and/or logo more prominently
than a VoiceAge Trademark.
3.2 Simple Rules to Follow to Protect
VoiceAge Trademarks
1. Use appropriate markings. Always designate
the Trademark with the appropriate ™ or
® symbol.
2. Use the
Proper Trademark Form. Always use the Trademark
in the same type size, font, spelling, color
and line as the one listed below.
3. VoiceAge
Trademarks must always be used as adjectives
followed by a generic term (such as "software")
and never as nouns or verbs.
4. Never combine
a VoiceAge Trademark with your (or another third
party's) trademark, service mark, trade name,
domain name, product name or logo. VoiceAge
Trademarks identify the goods and services of
VoiceAge Corporation. No third party may use
any VoiceAge Trademark as their trademark, service
mark, trade name, domain name, product name
or logo.
5. Attribute
ownership of VoiceAge Trademarks to VoiceAge.
When you refer to a VoiceAge Trademark, please
include the following notice of trademark attribution
where appropriate, such as on your product,
printed materials, and online.
Example: ACELP®.net
is a trademark or registered trademark of VoiceAge
Corporation in Canada and/or other countries.
3.3
Proper Use of VoiceAge Trademarks
1. You must have a distinct product name or
trademark for your product(s) which does not
include any VoiceAge product name or Trademark.
2. When "VoiceAge"
is used only to refer to VoiceAge Corporation,
then it is used as a corporate name, not a trademark
and, in such case, trademark marking or attribution
is not necessary.
3. The Trademark
must be used as provided by VoiceAge Corporation
with no changes, including but not limited to
changes in the color, proportion, or design,
or removal of any words, artwork or Trademark
symbols. The Trademark may not be animated,
morphed or otherwise distorted in perspective
or appearance.
4. The Trademark
must stand alone and may not be combined with
any other object, including but not limited
to other logos, words, graphics, photos, slogans,
numbers, design features or symbols.
4.
Prohibited Use of VoiceAge Trademarks
1. You should not market any product under a
name that is confusingly similar to a VoiceAge
product name or Trademark and which might cause
confusion.
2. You should
not place your company name, trademarks, service
marks or product names next to a VoiceAge Trademark
on packaging, disk labels or advertisements.
3. You must
not imitate VoiceAge packaging and must display
your own name more prominently than the VoiceAge
Trademark in the product.
5.
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.
6.
List of Trademarks
IMPORTANT NOTICE: The following Trademarks must
be used only as follows: Under no circumstances
should fonts, colors, proportion (length/width)
or any other visual characteristics be modified
or distorted.

In order to receive the graphic chart and
the associated logo file, please contact marketing@voiceage.com.
Copyright © 2001-2006 VoiceAge Corporation.
All rights reserved.