iScript, iPP and iServer and iScript-based, iPP-based and
iServer-based trademarks and logos are trademarks of
Servertec. These trademarks and logos indicate
products, services, and technologies from Servertec.
Servertec has developed the following Guidelines regarding its
iScript, iPP and iServer trademarks and logos, and asks that you
follow them.
If you have questions regarding these Guidelines, please send email to
Servertec at
info@servertec.com.
- iScript, iPP and iServer are Servertec Trademarks
and Brands
iScript, iPP and iServer and iScript-based, iPP-based and
iServer-based trademarks and service marks ("iScript Trademarks",
"iPP Trademarks" and "iServer Trademarks") are
Servertec brands and should not be used by other companies as brands
for iScript-related, iPP-related and iServer-related products
or services.
Accordingly, another company involved in the provision of
iScript-related, iPP-related and iServer-related products or
services should not incorporate any iScript, iPP and iServer
Trademarks into its own product or service names, its company or trade name,
or its own marks and logos, nor should it use any iScript, iPP and
iServer Trademarks in any other manner that may be understood to indicate a
brand or may otherwise cause a likelihood of confusion with
Servertec's iScript, iPP and iServer brands.
Similarly, another company involved in the provision of iScript-related,
iPP-related and iServer-related products or services should
not apply to register any iScript-based, iPP-based and
iServer-based mark, or otherwise claim trademark rights in any iScript-based,
iPP-based mark and iServer-based. Servertec is the
exclusive owner of iScript-based, iPP-based and iServer-based
marks and names for iScript-related, iPP-related and
iServer-related goods and services, and therefore is the only company
entitled to register iScript-based, iPP-based and iServer-based
marks and names for iScript-related, iPP-related and
iServer-related goods and services.
- iScript, iPP and iServer Logos are Servertec
Trademarks and Brands
iScript-related, iPP-related and iServer-related logos and
designs are also Servertec brands and should not be used in any
manner by other companies without Servertec's express advance
permission. Specifically, iScript, iPP and iServer Logos may not be
used in or on product, product packaging, product labels, documentation, ads,
press releases, signage, trade show materials, marketing materials,
collateral, Web pages, letterhead, business cards, or any other materials,
without Servertec's express advance permission. And, of course,
iScript, iPP and iServer Logos should not be registered as trademarks
by others.
Certain iScript, iPP and iServer logos may be licensed from
Servertec if appropriate conditions are met. Contact
Servertec
(sales@servertec.com)
for more information.
A limited number of iScript, iPP and iServer logos may be used
without prior written permission from Servertec if appropriate
conditions are met. See Logos.
- Naming Products "XYZ for iScript", "XYZ for iPP"
and "XYZ for iServer"
Licensees under commercial license agreements with Servertec, may
be granted permission to name their products using the "XYZ for iScript",
"iPP" and "iServer" format. If you are a commercial licensee
and wish to use the "XYZ for iScript", "XYZ for iPP" and
"XYZ for iServer" format, please contact Servertec
(sales@servertec.com)
for a license. [Note: the "iScript for XYZ",
"iPP for XYZ" and "iServer for XYZ" format is not permitted
at all.]
- Attribution of iScript, iPP and iServer Trademarks & Logos
Is Required
When referencing or using iScript, iPP and iServer Trademarks and
Logos (in accordance with these Guidelines), you need to attribute the
trademarks and logos in/on product packaging, splash screens,
copyright/license files, documentation, and marketing materials (e.g., ads,
press releases, Web pages, collateral, etc.) as follows:
- Use the TM symbol after each iScript, iPP and
iServer Trademark at its first prominent use (e.g., titles, headlines,
taglines, paragraph headings, etc.) and at its first use in text or body
copy.
- Do not use iScript, iPP and iServer Trademarks as verbs, or in
possessive or plural form, or without initial caps. For example: one should
not "iScript-tize", "iPP-tize" and "iServer-tize".
- Unless required to use a more specific legend by any license you may
have from Servertec, use the following legend:
iScript, iPP and iServer and all iScript-based,
iPP-based and iServer-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Servertec in the United States and other countries.
- Fair Use of the iScript, iPP and iServer Mark: Taglines
If your product is fully iScript, iPP and iServer compatible and fully
conforms to Servertec's published iScript, iPP and iServer
specifications, then you may use an appropriate iScript, iPP and
iServer tagline to reference or identify that fact.
Appropriate taglines include:
"iScript Edition",
"iPP Edition" and "iServer Edition" and
"For the iScript Platform.",
"For the iPP Platform." and
"For the iServer Platform."
Other taglines may be appropriate, depending on the particular circumstances.
If neither of the foregoing taglines works in your circumstances, contact
Servertec
(info@servertec.com)
for assistance.
iScript, iPP and iServer Taglines should comply with the following
guidelines:
- The products should be marketed under the developer's or seller's own
non-iScript, non-iPP and non-iServer product names and brands.
- On product, product packaging, collateral, and other prominent
references, the tagline should (a) be in substantially smaller type than the
developer's or seller's product name, and (b) be in either a different font
or color, or on a different line, than the developer's or seller's product
name. Taglines used in text or body copy need not comply with this
paragraph 4.2.
- In all iScript taglines, use the TM symbol after "iScript" and use the
trademark attribution legend specified in Paragraph 4.c. above.
- In all iPP taglines, use the TM symbol after "iPP" and use the
trademark attribution legend specified in Paragraph 4.c. above.
- In all iServer taglines, use the TM symbol after "iServer" and use the
trademark attribution legend specified in Paragraph 4.c. above.
- Fair Use of the iScript, iPP and iServer Mark:
Publications, Seminars, User Groups, Trade Shows, Conferences, and
Expos
- Publications, Seminars, and User Groups
If you want to refer to the iScript, iPP and iServer mark in the
titles of books, magazines, e-zines, other publications, educational
seminars, training seminars, or user groups, a space should separate the
iScript, iPP and iServer mark from the rest of the title and iScript,
iPP and iServer should be followed by a TM symbol. The rest of the
title should be descriptive or generic for the publication, seminar or user
group. For example:
iScript Review
iScript User Group
iScript Training Seminar
Be sure to include your own company logo in a prominent location on all
materials relating to the publication, seminar, or user group.
For publications: the publisher's name and logo should be displayed
prominently on the masthead and in the publication block.
For books: the publisher's name and logo should be displayed prominently on
the cover, spine, and title page.
For seminars and classes: the provider's name and logo should be prominently
displayed on all materials, and only individual class or seminar titles may
include "iScript", "iPP" or "iServer" to indicate that the content
of the class or seminar is iScript-related, iPP-related and
iServer-related. In advertising and promotional material, class and seminar
titles should be displayed far less prominently than the provider's own name
and logo.
- Trade Shows, Conferences, and Expos
Unless Servertec is sponsoring your show or conference and you have
entered into a written sponsorship agreement with Servertec that
provides to the contrary, the name of any iScript-related,
iPP-related and iServer-related trade show, conference or exposition should
begin with the producer's or sponsor's brand or name, and should then follow
a "for iScript" or "on iScript" format. For example:
Include the producer's and sponsor's own company name and logo prominently
on all materials associated with, or advertising or promoting, the
conference.
- Use Servertec's iScript, iPP and iServer Trademark
Attribution
For all of the "fair uses" described above, you need to use the following
legend in your legal notices and publication block (if a magazine) and on
all materials referencing the iScript, iPP and iServer mark:
iScript and all iScript-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks
of Servertec. in the United States and other countries. [Insert
publisher, producer or provider name] is independent of Servertec.
iPP and all iPP-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Servertec. in the United States and other countries. [Insert
publisher, producer or provider name] is independent of Servertec.
iServer and all iServer-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks
of Servertec. in the United States and other countries. [Insert
publisher, producer or provider name] is independent of Servertec.
- Do Not Use Servertec or iScript, iPP and iServer Logos
Do not use Servertec or iScript, iPP and iServer logos in your
publications, or materials for seminars, user groups, trade shows,
conferences, and expositions, unless you have a written license from
Servertec permitting such use. Do not do anything else that might be
understood to suggest association with or sponsorship by Servertec.
- Since the above "fair uses" of the iScript, iPP and iServer mark
are intended merely as a reference to Servertec's iScript, iPP
and iServer products and technologies (and not as a trademark use or form of
branding), you should not attempt to claim or establish trademark rights in
the name or title or your publication, seminar, user group, conference, trade
show, or exposition. Do not register or use the name or title as a trademark,
service mark, trade name or DBA (doing business as) name.
- Fair use of the iScript, iPP and iServer Mark: Web Sites
and Domain Names
For Web sites that function as noncommercial publications, information
exchanges, educational forums, or information archives or repositories
about iScript-based, iPP-based and iServer-based products and
technologies (e.g., sites where people talk about iScript), you need to
follow the guidelines set forth above in titling your Web site and in
referencing the iScript, iPP and iServer mark.
If the "fair use" guidelines set forth above in Paragraph 6
are followed for such Web sites, then use of a iScript-based,
iPP-based and iServer-based domain name for the Web site will also
constitute a fair use so long as the following conditions are met:
- Any second level domain name is not identical or virtually identical to
one of Servertec's iScript-based, iPP-based and
iServer-based trademarks, service marks, trade names, or other names.
Accordingly, second level domain names such as "iscript.com",
should be avoided, so as to avoid potential confusion with
Servertec's "iScript" trademark.
- The Web site owner does not use iScript, iPP and iServer in his
or her company name, product names, or service names.
- The Web site owner does not register the iScript-based,
iPP-based and iServer-based domain name as a trademark or service mark, and
does not claim any trademark or similar proprietary rights in the domain
name.
- The use is not otherwise misleading or likely to cause confusion as to
whether the Web site is sponsored by or affiliated with Servertec.
- The Web site displays a legal notice (a link is okay) that contains the
following legend:
iScript, iPP and iServer and all iScript-based, iPP-based
and iServer-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Servertec. in the United States and other countries. [Insert Website
owner name] is independent of Servertec.
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