DassaultSystèmes SolidWorks Corporation
Trademarks and Proper Trademark Use

Trademarks identifying products and services of Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corporation (DS SolidWorks) are among DS SolidWorks’ most important intellectual property assets. Not only do DS SolidWorks’ trademarks distinguish SolidWorks® products and services from those offered by other companies and organizations, they are also associated with quality goods and services by the computer-aided design and engineering marketplace.

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The DS SolidWorks logos, such as those to the left,are combinations of a Dassault Systèmes trademark and a stylized DS SolidWorks brand name. Only with permission may these logos be used by certainDS SolidWorks users, resellers, andbusinesspartners. For more information, please contact the DS SolidWorks Brand Awareness team at .

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Following is a non-exhaustive list of trademarks owned by DS SolidWorks or its affiliates and used by DS SolidWorks. Those designated by® are registered trademarks in the United States and/or other countries and those designated byTM are common law trademarks in the United States and other countries.

Trademarks owned by DS SolidWorks or Dassault Systèmes:

SolidWorks®

3D ContentCentral®

3D PartStream.NET®

SolidWorks®ComposerTM

CircuitWorks®

DraftSight®

eDrawings®

Feature PaletteTM

FloXpressTM

PhotoView 360TM

TolAnalystTM

XchangeWorksTM

3DEXPERIENCE®

(Registered trademark)

(Registered trademark)

CATIA®

ENOVIA®

DELMIA ®

SIMULIA®

GEOVIA®

EXALEAD ®

3D VIA®

3DSWYM®

BIOVIA®

NETVIBES®

3DEXCITE®

The following registered trademark is jointly owned by DS SolidWorks and Bentley Systems, Incorporated:

FeatureManager®

The following registered trademark is owned by Geometric Ltd and is used by DS SolidWorks:

FeatureWorks®

Proper Use of Trademarks

Registered trademarks and common law trademarks must be properly designated and properly used to maintain the rights in and the legal status of the trademarks. When using any DS SolidWorks trademark, please observe the following guidelines:

  1. Always follow the first or most prominent use of a trademark with a trademark designation in a legible superscripted font.

If a trademark is registered, use the ® symbol in a superscripted font as the trademark designation (e.g., SOLIDWORKS®software).

If the trademark is not registered, the designation that follows the mark depends on the type of mark:

Use the designation SM for a non-registered service mark.

Use the designation TM for a non-registered mark that identifies and distinguishes a good (e.g., software delivered on a DVD such as 3DVia ComposerTM software).

Note that if sections of a document are likely to be distributed separate from the entire document, use the trademark designation in each such section.

  1. A trademark should always be used as an adjective that modifies that which it identifies and never used as a noun (e.g., “. . . more than a million users of SOLIDWORKS® software” is correct usage, whereas
    “. . . more than a millionusers of SOLIDWORKS®”and “more than a millionSOLIDWORKS® users” is incorrect usage).
  2. A false impression must not be given with regards to the affiliation of DS SolidWorks and another company or organization or the sponsorship by DS SolidWorks of another company, organization, or product. To help avoid giving a false impression when using a DS SolidWorks trademark, another party’s trademark, trade name, or logo should be separate from and more prominent than the DS SolidWorks trademark or logo and the use should make clear the connection with DS SolidWorks (e.g., a product is an add-in to SOLIDWORKS® software, or the company is a reseller of SOLIDWORKS®software).
  3. Do not use a DS SolidWorks trademark in such a way that suggests content has been authorized by or is representative of DS SolidWorks or DS SolidWorks’ personnel.
  4. A trademark should be highlighted to distinguish the mark from other words. For example, you may highlight a trademark by displaying the mark in upper case characters, within quotes, or in italic or bold character fonts.
  5. Always use the trademark in its proper form. Do not transform a trademark into a singular, plural, or possessive form if the mark is not used or registered by the owner in that form. Do not incorporate any DS SolidWorks mark into another product name, service name, trademark, logo, or company name. And, do not alter a trademark by hyphenating, abbreviating, or combining it with other marks.
  6. The use of a trademark should never confuse people about the source of the trademarked good or service. To this end, trademarks should be attributed to the owner of the mark. For example, use the following sentence to notify people that the SolidWorks trademark is owned by DS SolidWorks:

SolidWorks®is a registered trademark of Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corporation.

  1. Never use a DS SolidWorks logo that functions as atrademark without permission.
  2. When displaying a DS SolidWorks logo (with permission of course), the aspect ratio (relative width and length) of the logo must be preserved and the design should not be changed from that which is used or registered by DS SolidWorks. For example, do not remove, distort, or alter any element of a DS SolidWorks logo. Certain changes may be considered immaterial; however, that determination should be made by legal counsel.
  3. Do not use any DS SolidWorks mark in such a way that suggests a common, descriptive, or generic meaning.

If you have any questions relating to the permission to use a DS SolidWorks trademark, the list of trademarks in this document, or the proper usage of any DS SolidWorks trademark, please contact .

Updated:October7,2015

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