Hong Kong Top Brand Awards - Hong Kong Top Brand Mark

Hong Kong Top Brand Mark

All awardees should account to the Organizer concerning products under the winning brands. For winners of "Hong Kong Top Brand Awards" and "Hong Kong Premier Brand Awards," they could apply for Hong Kong Top Brand Mark by product grouping and spirit, if meeting the evaluation requirements, be conferred a license to use the "Hong Kong Top Brand Mark" for dealing endorsement corresponding to the certified product categories, the winning company or brand name, e.g., printing on wrapping, commercials, letterhead, and other promo materials. The license is subject to renewal on an annual basis. If the winning company falls short to renew license for any product, it should not use the Mark in any case use the Mark or promote individual products by means of the awards; and they are required to evidently signify the entire title of the award, the year of conferment and the name of Organizer whenever quoting the award in literature.

For "Emerging Brand" and "The Most Popular Brand On-line," they are entitled to use the "Hong Kong Top Brand Mark" for promoting the general image of the winning company and brand name within one year, provided that the full title of the award is accordingly indicated.

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