If you are an Apple Authorized Reseller or member of an Apple program, you may be subject to additional restrictions.Īpple’s trademarks, service marks, trade names, and trade dress are valuable assets. If your license agreement does not provide usage guidelines, then follow these guidelines. If you are a licensee of an Apple trademark or logo and have been provided with special trademark usage guidelines with your license agreement, please follow those guidelines. Use of Apple trademarks may be prohibited, unless expressly authorized. Use of the keyboard Apple Logo (Option-Shift-K) for commercial purposes without the prior written consent of Apple may constitute trademark infringement and unfair competition in violation of federal and state laws. These guidelines are for Apple licensees, authorized resellers, developers, customers, and other parties wishing to use Apple’s trademarks, service marks or images in promotional, advertising, instructional, or reference materials, or on their web sites, products, labels, or packaging. Whether it’s for-your-goals-and-dreams or with-your-phone, well, only you can tell.(Formerly entitled Guidelines for Third Parties Using Apple Trademarks and Copyrights) These are all terrible and offensive and they will wake you ready to fight. You’ve just listened to the Presto alarm. Imagine a white-gloved hand-bell performer ringing the highest, smallest bell directly in your ear at a furious pace. Presto. Exactly like ‘Radar,’ except with a bell.A good choice if you’d like to feel jumpy and on-edge. It is high-pitched, repetitive, and you will hear it ringing in your ears for the rest of the day. Radar. This is, shockingly, the iPhone default.Old phone. Brings back all of the anxiety you felt before cell phones and caller ID.Car horn. Arguably the most obnoxious cartoon sound effect of all time.Alarm. Low, blaring, and repetitive – straight out of a Michael Bay movie. Why is a duck in here? Is it angry at me? These are not questions a person should have to consider before coffee. But in our opinion, a duck quacking relentlessly in your ear at 6:00 a.m. Honorable mention: Apple alarms does come with some default “natural sounds,” like a dog barking and a duck quacking.
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