Trademark Usage Policy

This policy explains how to use Inventorygram trademarks, logos, and brand assets correctly.

Updated: May 20, 2026

Using Inventorygram branding

To protect our brand and avoid consumer confusion, use Inventorygram logos, names, and other brand assets only as permitted by this policy.

1. Introduction

Inventorygram's trademarks, logos, service names, and related brand elements (collectively, the "Inventorygram Marks") are valuable assets that identify the source of our services. This policy explains permitted and prohibited uses, how to request permission, and the steps we take when misuse occurs.

2. Intent of this Policy

The intent of this policy is to:

3. Prohibited Uses of the Inventorygram Marks

The following uses of Inventorygram Marks are strictly prohibited unless you have our express written permission:

4. Permitted Uses of the Inventorygram Marks

Certain limited uses of Inventorygram Marks are permitted without prior written authorization, provided they follow these rules:

When using Inventorygram Marks under permitted uses, include an attribution such as "Inventorygram is a product of Salestrack" where appropriate to avoid confusion.

5. Advertising Rules and Restrictions

Advertising that references Inventorygram must be accurate and must not suggest false claims of compatibility, endorsement, or certification. Specific rules include:

6. Requesting Permission to Use the Inventorygram Marks

If your planned use falls outside permitted uses, request permission by emailing legal@inventorygram.com with:

We will review your request and, if approved, provide written authorization and any brand guidelines that must be followed.

7. Violations of this Policy

Unauthorized or improper use of Inventorygram Marks may result in enforcement actions, including:

If you believe someone is using our marks improperly, please report it to legal@inventorygram.com with evidence so we can investigate.