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Continuation cream page of trademark and copyright questions and answers in three tight columns of small brown serif text, with per-region legal lines listed.
Summary
A continuation of the legal Q&A: more trademark, copyright, and legal-line questions ("When should I use a trademark in a local language?," "What is a copyright?," "What is a legal line and when should I use it?") set in three tight columns of small brown serif text on cream, including a per-region list of approved legal lines.
Visual description
Warm cream background with the running header and page "122." A small bold two-line "Legal Standards / Terms & Conditions Cont." label sits in the upper-left margin. The body runs three narrow columns of small serif type. The left column lists registered-trademark wording by country (Mexico, United Kingdom, China) and notes on TM/registered-mark placement. The center column carries bold question headings with paragraph answers on local-language use and copyright. The right column ends with a "For EMEA / AsiaPac / LATAM / Canada" block giving the exact approved legal line for each region. The text is dense and even-toned, no imagery. A two-line legal note sits in the footer.
Key takeaway
Carrying the same calm three-to-four-column legal Q&A layout across multiple pages so a long reference section reads as one continuous, consistent document. Listing the exact approved legal line per region in a labeled block is a precise, copy-pasteable reference pattern that removes guesswork for local teams.
Reuse notes
Use as a follow-on page when legal content overflows one slide; matching the column structure to the previous page keeps the section coherent. The per-region legal-line list is worth emulating for any global brand with market-specific copyright requirements. As with the prior page, the type sits at reference density, fine for an appendix but not for headline content.
From this deck: Legal Standards trademark Q and A continued
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