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Trademark Guidelines
We’ve developed these guidelines to ensure our company trademarks are properly displayed and remain undiluted across our customer, partner, and plugin ecosystems. Among the reasons our trademark guidelines are important include:
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- We want our brand and brand names to be associated with awesome dev and IT tools. The more focused the use of the brand, the more powerful it will be in the community.
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- More people and companies are building plugins and becoming partners or ambassadors of Security Portal and our products. They are asking for additional guidelines around how to market, design and brand their plugins and products so they (1) complement the Security Portal product “family”, and (2) are distinct from from Security Portal products and brands while remaining part of the Security Portal community.
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- We want to avoid potential conflicts that may arise. If your brand is not clearly differentiated, customers may struggle to identify who to work with or what to buy. As a way of protecting our brands, as well as the best interests of our 3rd party developers and customers, we are sharing publishing these expanded guidelines.
Our Trademarks
Security Portal has registered some of the trademarks below or has otherwise sought protection as indicated below in Romania and other countries. We have done this to protect and preserve the marks for our community of customers, developers, partners, and supporters for the benefit of everyone involved with Security Portal. By this we mean that people should be able to recognize when a product is from Security Portal.
You may use the Security Portal trademarks below in any blog, news article, or on your website without our written consent, as long as you use them according to this guideline, retain the capitalization structure indicated below, and retain the ® symbol or TM symbol as applicable on the right shoulder of the mark according to the usage in the list below.
Term | Status | Use |
Security Portal | ® | Computer software company, logo and its products / services |
SPAccess | ® | Visitor management software |
If you have any questions about the use of Security Portal trademarks, please contact us at contact@securityportal.ro.
Our logos
Security Portal logos are distinctive graphic renditions. You may use the Security Portal logo or product logos in a blog or news article, publication, book or other online or offline medium, or on your website in reference to the respective Security Portal product, without our written consent, provided that the logos are duplicated exactly as shown in the preceding link, and the ® symbol (or the TM symbol, as applicable) attached to the shoulder of the logo as in the attached link is retained. All other usages of the Security Portal logos require the written approval of Security Portal.
Name dropping
Trademarks protect Security Portal as well as our community of customers, developers, partners, and vendors. They identify the source of one provider’s products from another. By “products” we mean all types of offerings, ranging from commercial products and services to open source and free software and informational websites. Trademark law protects the public’s ability to rely on trademarks for information about product source and quality, requiring trademark owners to take steps to police proper use of their marks.
In the Security Portal ecosystem of customers, vendors and partners, the Security Portal product names are used in naming for 3rd party products, product reviews, product usage, and more. Below are some guidelines for using Security Portal product naming conventions in your work:
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- It’s okay to use Security Portal’s product names, logos, and trademarks in your own software product or company naming, however it must be clear that your product is a third-party tool, not a Security Portal – generated tool.
For example: “Acme plugin for SPAccess®” is okay, whereas “SPAccess® plugin for Acme” is not. The former connotes a 3rd party plugin for SPAccess®, the latter connotes a Security Portal – developed tool.
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- It’s okay to use Security Portal logos and brand names on your website or blog. You don’t need permission from us to use the brands or names.
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- Your website should look like your website, not ours. It should not borrow heavily from or closely resemble Security Portal’s website or web properties. For the sake of customers and consumers, clearly distinguishable websites help everyone.
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- You may use the Security Portal logo or product logo in any blog, news article, or on your website without our written consent, as long as you follow these guidelines and do not modify our brand designs.
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- It is acceptable to use Security Portal or our product names or brands in publications, blogs, books or other online or offline mediums, provided this outline is adhered to and the ® symbol or TM symbol as applicable is retained on the right shoulder of the mark. In a longer publication where Security Portal is cited more than once, the trademark symbol need only be used the first time the brand is mentioned.
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- Do not concatenate product names
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- You are not permitted to modify the Security Portal logo or product logos in anyway except to resize a logo for the page where it’s displayed.
Security Portal Style
In addition to trademarks and service marks, Security Portal has developed artwork, screenshots, and imagery for our website and other web properties.
Security Portal’s “look” or “feel” should not be reproduced or mimicked for the same reasons cited above: consumers and customers can be confused about whether they’re dealing with Security Portal or another company. The Security Portal website and all intellectual property rights, including all Copyright rights therein, are owned by Security Portal. Reproduction or “creative borrowing” of the website or artwork without permission is a violation of Security Portal’s Copyright.
If there are design elements that you wish to re-use on your website (e.g., to reuse a screenshot), please contact us for permission at contact@securityportal.ro.
Grandfathering
We realize these guidelines are being introduced at a point in time when some companies and individuals already have product names that include the Security Portal trademarks. Companies and individuals using the Security Portal product trademarks by or before January 10, 2017 will not be required to change their already existing product names to comply with these guidelines now or in the future. However, we do request that these companies and individuals give proper notice and attribution of the Security Portal trademarks, and that any new product name will follow these guidelines.
If you have any questions about the use of Security Portal marks or logos, please contact us at contact@securityportal.ro.