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Using the Facebook logo
Do you need to use the Facebook logo but want to know how to use it legally, without incurring possible sanctions? Facebook tells you how to do it, even if not in a totally clear way through the Facebook Brand Permissions page . We find several “paragraphs”… here they are. Use of the Facebook logo Let’s start with the most interesting and delicate topic.
How to use Facebook logos
Let’s look in detail at some of the most important fixed points contained in the guidelines established by Mark Zuckerberg. You may not use Facebook “properties” in a prominent and primary manner within a site or even printed material. The “properties” must have sufficient space around them so as not to be confused with other visual elements or associated with them.
Logos may not be used in any manner
That implies a sponsorship or partnership with Facebook. Logos similar to those used by Facebook may not be used. The use of the ® or ™ symbols italy email list is not required when using Facebook logos. Up to this point the guidelines are honestly quite generic. Shortly after, however, Facebook finally regulates the use of its logos.
This logo may never be used
Except by special agreement with Facebook. This logo can be used on Facebook pages, Facebook groups, Facebook apps and Facebook Connect implementation. And finally the Facebook Like Button: this logo can be used in offline advertising , in print media. It cannot be used in online advertising. These logos, of course, cannot be modified.
The Brand Permission page also provides
A pretty clear summary of the use of the Facebook Like Button : Use of the name “Facebook” We can use the Facebook name to say that we are registered (personal or company page). Facebook links should be directed to how to avoid your cold calls being marked as spam? the facebook.com login page. In fact, in a later point you allow the link to your vanity url (personal or business).
The Facebook name must be written
The same font and style as the remaining text beb directory Fun fact: the term “facebook” cannot be used as a verb or used in the plural! We’ll stop here for now. There are many other rules on the Brand Permission page, useful for more specific cases. Now that you know how to legally use Facebook logos and names, it’s better not to risk it!