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Press and media
Any press releases mentioning the Android brand or Google app products requires review and approval. Please send materials for review at least 5 business days before you plan to issue it and include any questions you may have.
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General guidelines
In your materials, we recommend talking about the customers you have helped, what you have built, or the services you provide, using our template guidelines where appropriate.
Do not disclose details of agreements you have with Google or claim exclusive partnerships. Avoid using abbreviations, business jargon, or boastful words like “best,” “unique,” or “number 1.” In your press release, you cannot say that “{Company} and Android today announce …” but you can say something along the lines of “{Company} announces new collaboration with Android …” instead.
Your release should reflect the true nature of the relationship and agreements in place. Do not use the term “partnership” unless a formal partnership agreement is signed. If no partnership agreement is in place, please stick to “collaboration,” “relationship,” or equivalent as alternatives.
Google does not generally provide quotes for press materials. This can be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Please do not include the Google boilerplate, contact information or Google logo on your press release. These details imply a joint press release, and Google does not support joint releases. We appreciate your support and cooperation.