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Trademarks

OUR TRADEMARKS

SourceRabbit's trademarks and service marks ("SourceRabbit trademarks") are valuable assets that SourceRabbit needs to protect. We ask that you help us by properly using and crediting SourceRabbit trademarks in accordance with these guidelines. For information about proper use of SourceRabbit logos, logotypes, signatures, and design marks, please contact us.


PROHIBITED USE

You may not use SourceRabbit trademarks in a manner which could cause confusion as to SourceRabbit sponsorship, affiliation or endorsement. Take particular care not to use SourceRabbit marks as set out below.

Company, Product or Service Names
Do not use SourceRabbit trademarks or potentially confusing variations as all or part of your company, product or service names. If you wish to note the relationship of your products or services to SourceRabbit products or services, please use an appropriate tag line as detailed above. For example, "XYZ for SourceRabbit Rabbit Mill" not "SourceXYZ or XYZ Source"

Logos
For more information regarding use of SourceRabbit logos, please contact us.

Trade Dress
You must not imitate SourceRabbit trade dress, type style or logos. For instance, do not copy SourceRabbit packaging for use with your product or display your product name in the distinctive logotype associated with the SourceRabbit logo.

Domain Names
Do not use SourceRabbit trademarks or potentially confusing variations in your Internet domain name. This helps prevent Internet users from being confused as to whether you or SourceRabbit is the source of the Web site.

 

CORRECT USE

Proper use of SourceRabbit trademarks reinforces their role as brands for our products and services, and helps prevent them from becoming generic names that can be used by anyone. Examples of former trademarks that became generic terms are "aspirin," "cellophane," and "escalator." By adhering to the following rules, you help protect SourceRabbit's investment in its trademarks.

Use a Generic Term
Use a generic term in association with each SourceRabbit trademark the first time the mark appears in text, and as often as possible after that. You need not include generic names in headlines, package titles and documentation titles. For example, "SourceRabbit Rabbit Mill Desktop CNC"

Use as Adjectives
SourceRabbit trademarks are adjectives and should not be used as nouns, or in the possessive or plural form. For example, "SourceRabbit RabbitMill's benefits.." not "SourceRabbit's benefits..."

Avoid Variations
Do not vary SourceRabbit trademarks by changing their spelling or abbreviating them. For example, "SourceRabbit Rabbit Mill not "SourceMill."
 

"SourceRabbit" AS A TRADE NAME

Trade names are the actual business names of companies. Trademarks and trade names are not the same, even though many companies use their trade names as trademarks. If you are using "SourceRabbit" as a substitute for SourceRabbit Corporation, you are using it as a trade name. Because they are nouns, trade names can be used in the possessive and do not require a generic term or a trademark symbol. Thus, you should not use a ® after "SourceRabbit" when it appears as part of the full corporate name or as a trade name.