About Télébec
Trademarks
Trademarks are a form of intellectual property. They are special names or symbols that distinguish our products and services from those of other companies. Their use is governed by strict rules designed to protect their commercial value and prevent any unauthorized use by third parties.
All writings, even electronic ones, must include a notice of intellectual property right (IPR), in the form of a footnote at the end of the communication. To make updating this site simpler, all trademark notices have been compiled into a list of trademarks (Opens in New Window) (PDF file). The file also lists all trademarks used by Télébec in its written communications in general.
" TM " Symbol
All the trademarks appearing on the pages of this Web site are identified with the symbol " TM ", usually at the first mention of the trademark in the text.
Example: "When you subscribe to Télébec's SmartTouchTM services, you receive..." |
No trademark appearing on this site may be used without the written authorization of the trademark holder. See our list of trademarks (Opens in New Window) for details.
Additional informations
For information about Canadian trademarks belonging to other companies, visit Industry Canada's Strategis Web site at: http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/sc_mrksv/cipo/tm/tm_main-e.html (Opens in New Window).