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Who?<br />

Who is included<br />

in the <strong>GE</strong> Identity Program?<br />

Whether the <strong>GE</strong> Identity Program applies to you and the communications you handle depends on the answer<br />

to a single question:<br />

Do you use the name “<strong>GE</strong>” or the Monogram to identify or promote<br />

your product, service, component, subcomponent, division, department, operation,<br />

internal function, program, or project?<br />

Yes.<br />

If you use the name “<strong>GE</strong>” or the Monogram to identify<br />

or promote your product, service, organizational part,<br />

or internal activity, then the <strong>GE</strong> Identity Program<br />

standards and guidelines apply to all your communications,<br />

from letterheads and business cards<br />

to advertising, promotional materials, and signs.<br />

The <strong>GE</strong> Identity Program provides standards and<br />

guidelines controlling the use of the name “<strong>GE</strong>”<br />

and the Monogram in all media.<br />

Everyone with responsibility for creating,<br />

purchasing, or managing communications for the<br />

Company and its operating units and affiliates—<br />

both <strong>GE</strong> employees and their authorized<br />

suppliers—should carefully review and apply<br />

the principles and standards contained in the<br />

<strong>GE</strong> Identity Program documents.<br />

Note: Special guidelines are available for<br />

• acquisitions and joint ventures<br />

• dealers, distributors, sales representatives, and<br />

repair shops<br />

• external licensees<br />

• original equipment manufacturers (OEMs)<br />

See document 300, Special Guidelines.<br />

<strong>GE</strong> Identity Program 110, Program Overview <strong>GE</strong> Identity Website: www.ge.com/identity<br />

110.04<br />

No.<br />

If you make no reference to <strong>GE</strong>—that is, you do not<br />

use the name “<strong>GE</strong>” or the Monogram to identify or<br />

promote your product, service, organizational part,<br />

or internal activity—then the <strong>GE</strong> Identity Program<br />

standards and guidelines do not apply to your<br />

communications.<br />

Your only obligations in support of the<br />

<strong>GE</strong> Identity Program are these:<br />

• In copy (such as in the body of letters) and<br />

conversation (such as in sales presentations),<br />

use the correct communicative names for <strong>GE</strong><br />

components and affiliates. (For a current list of<br />

component communicative names, see document<br />

301, Component Names, page 05.)<br />

• In designing communications, avoid using<br />

<strong>GE</strong> Identity Program elements such as<br />

- the graphic signature structure, including<br />

· the Laser Line<br />

· signature typography<br />

- the corporate colors:<br />

· Platinum Grey<br />

· Laser Red<br />

- program typography, including the series<br />

· Univers ® and Univers Condensed<br />

· ITC New Baskerville <br />

Note: In all media, all users of the Company’s<br />

trademarks and service marks are subject to the<br />

use and protection guidelines in these documents:<br />

• 121, Primary Trademarks & Service Marks<br />

• 122, Secondary Trademarks & Service Marks<br />

• 123, Trade Names, Trademarks, & the <strong>GE</strong> Identity<br />

Program<br />

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