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@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ in text.</p>
<p>When referring to the mobile experience, use "Google Play" unless the text is clearly
instructional for the user. For example, a marketing headline might read "Download our
-games on Google Play&trade;," but instructional text woud read "Download our games using the Google
+games on Google Play&trade;," but instructional text would read "Download our games using the Google
Play&trade; Store app."
<p>Any use of the Google Play name or icon needs to include this
@@ -117,8 +117,9 @@ Play&trade; Store app."
<p>You may use the Google Play Store icon, but you may not modify it.</p>
-<p>When labeling or referring to the icon, the name can be either the full app
-name, Google Play Store, or the app display name, Play Store.</p>
+<p>As mentioned above, when referring to the Google Play Store app in copy, use the full name:
+"Google Play Store." However, when labelling the Google Play Store icon directly, it's OK to use
+"Play Store" without "Google" (which is how the icon is labelled on a device).</p>
<h4>Google Play badge</h4>