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The thread discusses the use of "The Pampered Chef" on Vista Post-it notes, focusing on the appropriate usage of trademarks and symbols. Participants share their personal experiences and insights regarding the guidelines and technical aspects of using the ® symbol.
Views differ regarding the necessity of upgrading to use the ® symbol, with some participants stating it is not required while others suggest it is. There is no clear consensus on the upgrade issue.
The discussion is centered around the technical aspects of using trademarks in a specific application, with participants sharing personal experiences and tips related to the use of symbols.
Consultants looking for guidance on using trademarks and symbols in their promotional materials may find the shared experiences and tips helpful.
Thanks a lot! Learn something new every day!jenniferp417 said:You can paste it in there.Go to your Start Menu, then All Programs, then Accessories. Choose System Tools, then Character map.Find the ®, click "select" and then "copy."You should be able to paste that into the text box at Vista - whatever line you're putting "Pampered Chef ®" on your product.
It worked w/o the upgrade. Follow the advice of jenniferp417.Carissidy said:No you cant unless you upgrade![]()
Hold down the alt key and then press in 0174 to make the ® symbol!JAE said:How do I use the symbol?
KellyTheChef said:Hold down the alt key and then press in 0174 to make the ® symbol!
Where do you learn this stuff?KellyTheChef said:Hold down the alt key and then press in 0174 to make the ® symbol!
Using "The Pampered Chef" name on a Vista Post-it Note is generally not allowed unless you have explicit permission from the company. It's important to adhere to brand guidelines to avoid any potential trademark issues.
Creating promotional materials that feature "The Pampered Chef" logo without permission is not permitted. Always check with the company for their branding policies before using their logo on any materials.
Using "The Pampered Chef" branding without permission can lead to legal repercussions, including cease and desist orders or potential lawsuits. It's crucial to respect intellectual property rights to avoid these issues.
Yes, there are approved methods for promoting Pampered Chef products. Consult the official Pampered Chef resources or your director for guidelines on how to create promotional materials that comply with the company's standards.
You can find more information about using Pampered Chef branding by visiting the official Pampered Chef website or by contacting your director. They can provide you with the necessary resources and guidelines for compliant marketing practices.