Using GAIN Global Trader's trade marks in applications
We want people to use the API to build cool, creative and useful applications, but we don't want them to be confused about what GAIN Global Trader has (or hasn't) been involved in building.
We're pretty reasonable, but we do have a few dos and don'ts in relation to the way applications that tap into the GAIN Global Trader API are represented.
Do:
Don't:
We want people to use the API to build cool, creative and useful applications, but we don't want them to be confused about what GAIN Global Trader has (or hasn't) been involved in building.
We're pretty reasonable, but we do have a few dos and don'ts in relation to the way applications that tap into the GAIN Global Trader API are represented.
Do:
- Use the words 'GAIN Global Trader' as a link to the GAIN Global Trader site.
- Use the words 'GAIN Global Trader' to state that your application is compatible with GAIN Global Trader and built on GAIN Global Trader's platform.
- Give your application a unique name and branding that doesn't include the words 'GAIN Global Trader'.
Don't:
- Use the GAIN Global Trader name or other trade marks to imply that GAIN Global Trader endorses your application.
- Use GAIN Global Trader's logo or copy GAIN Global Trader's look and feel.
- Try to register a trade mark or domain name that includes the words 'GAIN Global Trader' (or misspellings of it).