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University of Phoenix trademark usage

Trademark usage

This website contains general guidance for the proper use of University of Phoenix's various trademarks and service marks. It is not intended as comprehensive guidance for all legal uses. Any questions regarding the proper use of these, or any other University of Phoenix marks or domain names not addressed here, should be directed to:

University of Phoenix Legal Services
ATTN: Tim West, Associate General Counsel
4035 S Riverpoint Parkway
Phoenix, AZ 85040

Phone: 602-557-1661
Email: tim.west@365dafa6.com

Unauthorized use of University of Phoenix marks is not permitted.

Examples of University of Phoenix Marks

University of Phoenix circular logo with registered trademark
University of Phoenix logo bird with registered trademark
University of Phoenix tuition guarantee logo with registered trademark

Definitions

Trademark

A trademark includes any word, name, symbol, device, or any combination, used, or intended to be used, in commerce to identify and distinguish the goods of one manufacturer or seller from goods manufactured or sold by others, and to indicate the source of the goods. In short, a trademark is a brand name.

Service mark

A service mark is any word, name, symbol, device, or any combination, used, or intended to be used, in commerce, to identify and distinguish the services of one provider from services provided by others, and to indicate the source of the services.

Registration (®) symbol

The letter R within a circle—®—is a symbol signifying federal trademark registration. The federal registration symbol is used once a mark (a trademark or service mark) is actually registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Even though an application for registration may be pending, a registration symbol may not be used before a mark has actually become registered. The registration symbol is typically superscripted to the right of the last letter of the mark.

Trademark (TM) and service mark (SM) symbols

Trademark and Service mark symbols usually indicate that a party claims rights to a mark. These symbols are often used by a party before a federal registration is issued. There are no federal regulations governing the use of these symbols or designations, however, their use may be governed by local, state, or foreign laws. The TM or SM symbol is typically superscripted to the right of the last letter of the mark. These marks are commonly referred to as common law trademarks.

Attribution notice

Notice identifying the registered owner of a mark. It is typically found at the bottom of the page on which a mark is used.

Common law trademarks

A non-federally registered mark commonly identified by a TM or SM symbol.

Mark use in commerce

Use of a mark in commerce including use in presentations, information materials, books, marketing materials, advertisements, external Web sites, etc.

Trademark guidelines

Trademarks and service marks (collectively known as marks), when properly used, are legally protected indefinitely. The improper use of a mark can cause it to become diluted or regarded as generic, thereby causing the mark to lose some or all of its legal protection status. The following guidelines are provided to promote the proper use of University of Phoenix marks in commerce.

  1. Use all University of Phoenix marks with the appropriate symbols - ®, SM or TM as they are displayed in the University of Phoenix marks Inventory section of this Web site. The appropriate symbol is usually superscripted, and is placed to the right of the last letter of the mark. University of Phoenix marks may be distinguished by using other typographic enhancements such as bold or italic type.

    Examples of Symbol Placement:
    University of Phoenix®
    Career with Confidence™

  2. Trademarks are adjectives that describe a noun (i.e., a specific person, place, thing, or service).

    Examples of proper use of the symbol (note that the symbol is not used when the mark is used as a noun):

    University of Phoenix® curriculum materials are available online for all students and faculty. 

    University of Phoenix allows students and faculty to retrieve curriculum materials online.
     
  3. Do not use University of Phoenix marks in the possessive or plural form.
     
  4. Never combine (alter the mark by joining it with another mark) a University of Phoenix mark with a trademark or service mark of a third party. Combining University of Phoenix's marks with those of others may confuse consumers as to which company is the source of the product or service
     
  5. In instances where University of Phoenix may want to co-brand with a third party, a license agreement is necessary. Assistance can be obtained by contacting University of Phoenix Legal Services.
     
  6. Usage of University of Phoenix marks for sponsorships (i.e. 10K races, clean air campaigns, etc.) should be pre-approved by University of Phoenix Legal Services.
     
  7. Give proper attribution when using University of Phoenix marks. An attribution notice should be placed in all material used in commerce that includes a University of Phoenix mark.

    Sample Attribution notices:
    Career Services for Life Commitment is a registered service mark of University of Phoenix, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries

    University of Phoenix and UOPX are registered trademarks of University of Phoenix, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. 

a. On single page material, the attribution notice should be placed at the bottom of the page and should be separated by a line break from a copyright notice if one is used.
   
b. On multi-page material with a copyright page, the attribution notice should be placed on that page.
   
c. On multi-page material, usually 12 pages or less and without a copyright page, the attribution notice may be placed on the last page or back of the material or as noted below.
   
d. On multi-page material of more than 12 pages and without a copyright page, the attribution notice must be placed at the base of the first page where the mark is used.

e. All material used in commerce that is published electronically or that may be used in countries outside the United States, and which includes a University of Phoenix mark, must include the following at the end of the attribution notice:

“…in the United States and/or other countries.”

University of Phoenix marks inventory

Registered trademarks

University of Phoenix circular logo with registered trademark
University of Phoenix logo bird with registered trademark
University of Phoenix logo bird with registered trademark
University of Phoenix tuition guarantee logo with registered trademark
University of Phoenix tuition guarantee logo stacked with registered trademark
University of Phoenix bird with registered trademark
flame logo
My life live well logo
career optimism logo
University of Phoenix logo bird with registered trademark
University of Phoenix bird logo with registered trademark
UOPX logo with registered trademark

A DEGREE DOESN’T JUST CHANGE YOU®

BUILT FOR THE BUSY®

BUILT FOR WORKING ADULTS®

CAREER OPTIMISM INDEX®

CAREER SERVICES FOR LIFE® COMMITMENT

CONNECTING EDUCATION TO CAREERS®

DOCTORAL EDUCATION ECOSYSTEM®

FOCUS TO THE FINISH®

FOREVER A PHOENIX®

I AM A PHOENIX®

MY LIFE LIVE WELL®

PAYING IT FORWARD®

PHOEBE PHOENIX®

PHOEBE®

PHOENIX CAREER SERVICES®

PHOENIX®

PHOENIXCONNECT®

REDFLINT®

SAVINGS EXPLORER®

TEAMING UP FOR EDUCATION®

UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX CAREER INSTITUTE®

UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX®

UOPX®

WRITEPOINT®

Common law / pending trademarks and service marks

CAREER NAVIGATOR™

CAREER WITH CONFIDENCE™

IDEAS RISING™ 

MOTHERS OVERCOME MORE™

MYPHOENIX™

PHOENIXLINK™

PHOENIX FOR LIFE™

PHOENIX SCHOLAR™

UOPX RESEARCH RISING™

University of Phoenix my pace logo with registered trademark
University of Phoenix steady pace logo with registered trademark
University of Phoenix steady pace logo with registered trademark
University of Phoenix skills in weeks logo with T-M designation wide version
University of Phoenix skills in weeks logo with T-M designation