Trademark Guidelines

Below is a non-exhaustive list of the trademarks, logos, and brands of Anyscale, Inc. (hereafter “Anyscale,” “we,” “us,” or “our”). To protect our valuable intellectual property rights in these trademarks, logos, and brands, we must ensure that they are used properly by an individual person or an entity, as applicable (collectively, “you,” “your”). While we try to keep the below list of our trademarks, logos, and brands current, the absence of a name or logo from the list below does not constitute a waiver of Anyscale's trademark or other intellectual property rights in that name or logo. Please be sure you review this section in these Guidelines from time to time because this list of trademarks, names, and logos (and their status) could change.

LinkAnyscale Word Marks

Anyscale™

LinkAnyscale Logos

Anyscale Logo
Anyscale Logo

LinkSpecific Do’s and Don’ts

LinkStyle of Use

When using Anyscale's trademarks: (i) use our logos and icons exactly as they appear here, and do not alter or distort their appearance in any way, for example, by adding your own design elements or changing the font, colors, or size; (ii) allow for clear space around our logos and icons; and (iii) maintain the legibility of our logos and icons and keep them sharp, clear, and well-produced. When using our word marks, you may not change their appearance by abbreviating them, incorporating them into acronyms, changing their spelling, using them in parts, or using improper capitalization.

LinkTrademark Notices

Designate both (1) Anyscale's ownership of, and (2) the proper status of a particular Anyscale trademark by using the correct trademark symbol (® or ™) as set forth below. Acknowledgement of Anyscale's ownership of the trademark should also be included in the following format: “ is a trademark or registered trademark of Anyscale, Inc.”

  • In letters, memos, press releases, white papers, advertising, slides, foils, video, and other multimedia presentations:

    • Properly designate (with ® or ™) all of Anyscale's trademarks at the most prominent use (usually a headline) and again on the first occurrence in copy; and

    • In the case of presentation graphics, trademarks should be designated with the proper trademark symbol on each page, slide, and foil.

  • In newsletters, magazines, and publications containing multiple articles:

    • Properly designate (with ® or ™) all of Anyscale's trademarks on the first occurrence in the document, in headlines and on the first occurrence in every article in which they are used.

  • In brochures, annual/quarterly reports, books, technical documentation, and other bound documents:

    • Properly designate (with ® or ™) all of Anyscale's trademarks on the first occurrence in the document, in headlines, and on the first occurrence in text.

  • In all charts or graphs, properly designate trademarks (with ® or ™).

  • On all packaging, always use the trademark symbol in every reference.

LinkAnyscale Icon and Logo Use

Do not make unlicensed use of our icons and logos, including the Anyscale logos shown above. Use of our icons and logos by you or any third party requires either a license or our written permission. To obtain permission to use one of our trademarks, icons, or logos, please contact us to discuss your proposed use

LinkUsing Our Name with Compatible Tools

If you have created a tool that connects with or is compatible with Anyscale's products, you may use our name in a way that distinguishes your tool from our products and services. For example, if you created an extension for Anyscale's products and services, you may name the extension “[Member’s] extension for Anyscale”, where the leading part of the name is your own name or distinct brand, while Anyscale's name is only being used for descriptive purposes. This makes it clear that the extension was your creation and not provided, created, endorsed, supported or maintained by Anyscale.

LinkTrademarks are Singular Adjectives, Not Verbs and Should Not be Made Possessive

Use the Anyscale trademarks only as adjectives followed by the appropriate generic product or service noun describing the relevant product or service (e.g., “the Anyscale™ service is a configurable AI platform”). Anyscale's trademarks should not be used as verbs or in the plural or possessive form.

LinkReferences to Our Corporate Entity

The rules for proper usage of our trademarks change slightly when Anyscale is used to refer to our company instead of a service or brand of product. Company names, unlike trademarks, are proper nouns that (1) do not need to be followed by a generic term, and (2) can be used in the possessive form. For that reason, the ™ symbol does not need to follow references to Anyscale as a company. The following examples illustrate proper and improper usage:

Correct: Anyscale was founded in 2019.

Incorrect: Anyscale™ was founded in 2019.

LinkAnyscale Suppliers and Vendors

If you are a vendor or supplier of Anyscale, please follow the specific trademark usage guidelines, if any, contained in your agreement with us. Vendors and suppliers interested in using our trademarks, logos, and/or brands must get explicit, written approval. Please contact your Anyscale representative to get additional information about the approval process.

LinkNo Ownership Claim

Do not seek a trademark or domain name registration for any term that includes an Anyscale trademark or brand, or otherwise assert rights over any Anyscale trademark or brand by incorporating it into your own product or service names, trademarks, logos, company names, or domain names.

LinkNo Bidding on Our Trademarks

You shall not bid on Anyscale's trademarks or brands (or any variant or extension thereof) as a keyword on any search engine unless you have express permission to do so in a written agreement with us.

LinkNo Tarnishment

You shall not use an Anyscale trademark in a derogatory or degrading way.

Please contact us if you become aware of any usage of our trademarks, brands, or logos in violation of these Guidelines.