We are extremely proud of the brand and image associated with both our company and products. That's why we ask that not only our customers but also journalists and analysts who wish to use Parallels’ trademarked logos in connection with news stories to observe the legal restrictions outlined below.
GUIDELINES AND RESTRICTIONS FOR USING THE LOGOS
Parallels' logos on this page may be used under these guidelines only by press agencies and journalists publishing articles specifically about Parallels, Inc. and its products and services. Any use of the artwork outside of these guidelines is strictly prohibited.
The logos may only be used in close proximity to, or in obvious connection with, a published article or broadcast news story about Parallels Corporation or a specific Parallels product or service.
The logos may not be copied, distributed or used apart from the article or broadcast commentary about the company or the applicable product or service. For example, you may not redistribute the logo in hard copy or electronic form or make it available online for others to copy.
The logos must be used as provided by Parallels Corporation with no changes, including, but not limited to, changes in the color, proportion, or design, or removal of any words, artwork, or trademark symbols. The logos may not be animated, morphed, or otherwise distorted in perspective or appearance.
Parallels products boxshots used for the printed advertising should be not smaller that 3.75cm x 5cm (1.5" x 2") in print. If the size of the printed boxshot is smaller than above mentioned size - it should have the product name in front of the box.
To properly present a logo, a minimum clearance between the logo and other elements must be maintained. For example, the amount of clear or "empty" space that surrounds the logo should be at least equal to 1/2 the height of the logo (including the wording). Some logos are comprised of both text and graphics. Such logos should be displayed in their entirety; do not delete any text that surrounds such logos.
The logo must stand alone and may not be combined with any other object, including, but not limited to, other logos, words, graphics, photos, slogans, numbers, design features, or symbols.
Product or service vendors, such as independent hardware vendors, independent software vendors, independent service providers, application service providers, resellers and original equipment manufacturers, are not permitted to use these logos.
GUIDELINES AND RESTRICTIONS FOR USING TRADEMARKS IN TEXT
PLEASE USE OUR TRADEMARKS PROPERLY. Correct references to the marks include:
Parallels and Parallels logo are trademarks of Parallels Software International, Inc.
Using the correct generic name or descriptor immediately after first mention of the trademark in text.
If possible, including the following notice on materials referencing the trademarks.
PRODUCT NAMES. Do not combine Parallels trademarks or portions of Parallels product names with any other company, product or service names. For example, do not say; "ABC Software's Parallels Workstation utility program takes advantage of Parallels’ Workstation’s scalability..."
DO NOT COMBINE THE TRADEMARK WITH AN IMPROPER GENERIC NAME. For example, the Parallels Server trademark identifies Parallels’ VMs system software. Application programs designed to run on the Parallels Server are not "Parallels Server applications" but rather application programs for the Parallels Server platform.
YOU SHOULD NOT ABBREVIATE ANY OF THE TRADEMARKS IN TEXT. For example, PS for Parallels Server.
Media Center
Welcome to the Parallels Media Center the official artwork site for Parallels products. Here you can download the art for all of our products.
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