EQALIZR TRADEMARK GUIDELINES
EQALIZR TRADEMARK USAGE GUIDELINES

The EQALIZR LOGO (Emblem) and the word Eqalizr are both trademarks owned by Eqalizr. Here at Eqalizr, we take pride in our logos and trademarks and defend their use vigorously, so we wanted to share some guidelines for using them.
First, a reminder on the ground rules:
Eqalizr® and the Eqalizr Logo, and other marks that we use are our trademarks (or simply, “marks”). The appearance, layout, colour scheme, and design of the Eqalizr site are part of Eqalizr’s protected trade dress. As laid out in our Website Terms of use, these are Eqalizr’s intellectual property and you may not use them without our prior written permission.
If we think that your use of our property is in violation of any of our legal terms or these guidelines, or if we feel that your use isn’t in Eqalizr’s best interest, we can revoke your right to use our property at any time.
If you’re looking to link to our site, republish our images, or reference our text content, check out our Content Usage Guidelines.
For partners and Eqalizr Ambassadors:
- If you participate in one of our Ambassador programs — such as the Eqalizr Squad, Leaders program, or Education Partner program — your use of our marks is governed by your program or affiliate agreement.
- If you want to use our marks and logos outside the scope of your program or Anbassador agreement with us or in a way that implies we endorse, sponsor or approve of your services or products, you will need to seek written permission from us.
- You may not alter any partner badges or awards that we provide to you, including changing any information included in the badge or award, such as the date it displays.
For journalists and the media:
- Looking for basics, logos, and expert sources for Eqalizr? Check out our Newsroom to get the latest.
For everyone:
- Your use of the marks should not suggest any sponsorship or endorsement by us, and shouldn’t confuse our brands with any other brands.
- This means that you can’t place our marks and logos on your website (other than program or Ambassador logos that we provide to you) unless you receive written permission from us.
- This also means that you can’t use or register a domain name that incorporates or is similar to our trademarks.
Please don’t do any of the following:
- Combine any of our marks with your name, your marks, or any generic terms
- Incorporate any of our marks into your name or logo
- Change the colour of our logo
- Photoshop or otherwise modify our logos
- Use old versions of our logos
- Use our logo as a letter in any word, other than where published by us
- Add words directly around the logos
- Overlap our logo with shapes or photos
- Associate our marks with any vulgar, obscene, indecent or unlawful material
- Translate our marks into other languages
- You may use an Eqalizr trademark, brand name, or product name (but not a stylized version of any Eqalizr mark, and not any Eqalizr logos or icons) in a referential phrase to describe that your business uses Eqalizr or offers products or services related to Eqalizr, and provided:
- Your use of the Eqalizr word mark is referential and less prominent than your own business name or brand in the rest of the description.
- Your use, mention, or reference to Eqalizr and/or its products does not deprecate Eqalizr and/or its products.
- You do not use any Eqalizr stylized logo, images, product icons, or other Eqalizr-owned graphic symbols without Eqalizr’s express written permission.
- You include a disclaimer, such as: “This webinar is independent of Eqalizr, Inc., and is not authorized by, endorsed by, sponsored by, affiliated with, or otherwise approved by Eqalizr, Inc.”
- You may not create a Twitter handle or other social media account whose username or title could suggest affiliation with or endorsement by us.
- You may not use our marks in any advertising creative or copy (digital, social, PPC or otherwise). This includes phrases, such as “Eqalizr Partner” or “Eqalizr Design Certified”.
- You may not use a trademark, domain name, or logo that is confusingly similar to our marks.