diff --git a/docs/html/distribute/tools/promote/brand.jd b/docs/html/distribute/tools/promote/brand.jd
index 409dfdda27561..eb3d9fb947d3d 100644
--- a/docs/html/distribute/tools/promote/brand.jd
+++ b/docs/html/distribute/tools/promote/brand.jd
@@ -34,30 +34,31 @@ marketing for review.
- Android™ should have a trademark symbol the first time it appears in a creative.
- Android should always be capitalized and is never plural or possessive.
- - "Android" cannot be used in names of applications or accessory products,
- including phones, tablets, TVs, speakers, headphones, watches, and other devices. Instead use "for Android".
+
- "Android", or anything confusingly similar to "Android", cannot be used
+ in names of applications or accessory products, including phones, tablets, TVs,
+ speakers, headphones, watches, and other devices. Instead, use "for Android".
- - Incorrect: "Android MediaPlayer"
+ - Incorrect: "Android MediaPlayer" or "Ndroid MediaPlayer"
- Correct: "MediaPlayer for Android"
- If used with your logo, "for Android" should be no larger than 90% of your logo’s size.
- First instance of this use should be followed by a TM symbol, "for Android™".
+ If used with your logo, "for Android" should be no larger than 90% of your logo's size.
+ The first instance of this use should be followed by a TM symbol: "for Android™".
- - "Android TV", "Android Wear" and "Android Auto" may only be used to identify or market
+
- "Android TV", "Android Wear", and "Android Auto" may only be used to identify or market
products or services with prior approval. Use "for Android" or "with Android" for all
- other Android-based products
+ other Android-based products.
- Incorrect: "Android TV Streaming Stick",
"Streaming Stick with Android TV"
- Correct: "Streaming Stick with Android"
If used with your logo, "for Android" or "with Android" should be no larger than 90% of
- your logo’s size. First instance of this use should be followed by a TM symbol,
+ your logo's size. The first instance of this use should be followed by a TM symbol:
"for Android™".
- - Android may be used as a descriptor, as long as it is followed by a
- proper generic term. (Think of "Android" as a term used in place of
- "the Android platform.")
+
- Android may be used as a descriptor in text, as long as it is followed by a
+ proper generic term and is not the name of your product, app, or service.
+ Think of "Android" as a term used in place of "the Android platform."
- Incorrect: "Android MediaPlayer" or "Android XYZ app"
- Correct: "Android features" or "Android applications"