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Trademark Information
The most efficient and effective means to assist customers in identifying Bluetooth enabled products is through branding and trademarks. When used consistently, trade names become a valuable resource in the consumer purchase making decision.
The Bluetooth word mark, figure mark, and combination mark are all trademarks that are owned by the Bluetooth SIG and licensed out for use to companies that are incorporating Bluetooth wireless technology into their products. To become a licensee, a company must become a member of the Bluetooth SIG.
If your company is interested in using the Bluetooth trademarks in relation to qualified products, please visit www.bluetooth.org or download the trademark brochure. The brochure can also be downloaded in its translated languages: Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, and Japanese.
The Bluetooth SIG also permits news and editorial usage of our trade names without license. We encourage the proper usage of our marks as it relates to distinguishing Bluetooth wireless technology as a particular short range wireless technology. To request the Bluetooth trademarks, visit here.
Because the Bluetooth trade name refers to a particular short range wireless specification, consumers should look for the Bluetooth trademarks on product packaging and in marketing materials when buying products that are Bluetooth enabled. Consumers should also verify that their product is properly authorized to bear the Bluetooth marks by purchasing products from companies listed on the Bluetooth SIG member directory.
If you have purchased a product that only bears the Bluetooth trademarks or from a company that is not listed in the member directory, please report a trademark violation.
For all other brand-related questions, please contact the Brand Manager.
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