Java Logo Usage Location and Attribution Sample Clauses

Java Logo Usage Location and Attribution a. Licensee must use the Java Logo(s) only in the exact form of approved camera-ready artwork or electronic artwork received from Sun or Sun’s designee. b. Licensee’s use of the Java Logos and all other Sun Trademarks shall comply with the then current Java Trademark Guidelines, which Sun may modify from time to time. c. Wherever Licensee displays a Java Logo, it must also display its own corporate name and logo, and shall display the Java Logo (i) in a size and style less prominent than, and separately from any of, Licensee’s own names, marks or logos, (ii) separately from any other name, ▇▇▇▇ or logo, (iii) accompanied by a ™ symbol, and (iv) when using the Technology Compliance Logo, in such a manner that it is clear that the Technology Compliance Logo refers only to the specific Product which has met the compatibility requirements of the SCSL and not any other product of Licensee or any third party. Specifically, when the Product with which the Technology Compliance Logo is used is bundled with other Licensee or third-party products that do not meet the compatibility requirements of the SCSL, Licensee shall always display the Technology Compliance Logo in such a manner that it is clear, in Sun’s sole discretion, that the Technology Compliance Logo refers only to Product (that has met the compatibility requirements) and not to any product in the bundle which has not met the compatibility requirements. d. Licensee may display the Technology Compliance Logo(s): (i) for tangible Product media: on external Product packaging, on the accompanying documentation and the media containing the Product (disk, CD-ROM, tape, etc.); (ii) for on-line versions of the Product: on web pages featuring information about the Product in GIF images that point to the current Sun page on Java Technologies (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇) via hypertext link; (iii) for both tangible media and on-line versions of the Product, on splash screens appearing upon launch of the Product and in general Product information screens (e.g., “About”, “Help”, “Info”); (iv) on tangible marketing collateral featuring the Product, including advertisements and datasheets. Licensee may display the Technology Compliance Logo(s) on the external casing of Licensee’s device incorporating the Product provided that the default virtual machine in such device must be the Product virtual machine that meets all of the compatibility requirements of the SCSL. e. Licensee may begin use of the Technology Compliance Logo(s) i...
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