Please review the following
guidelines on the use of the USA
Freedom Corps marks, logos or
banners. These guidelines do not
give presumptive approval for the
use of the USA Freedom Corps marks,
logos or banners. Individual
written, prior approval must be
obtained by application to USA
Freedom Corps. In order to receive
permission to use the marks, logos
or banners you must do one of the
following: fill out and submit the
application form electronically on
the web, or print it and mail a
completed form or a letter
containing the requested information
to the following address:
USA Freedom Corps Permissions
500 C Street, SW
Washington, DC 20472
By requesting
permission to use the USA Freedom
Corps marks, logos or banners
outside of the Internet, you agree
to the following terms or conditions
of use:
Use of the USA Freedom Corps
logo, marks or banners without
approval or in an inappropriate
manner may result in legal action.
Note: FEMA and the USA
Freedom Corps reserve the right to
rescind any prior approval of a use
if the User is not complying with
these guidelines and any conditions
for use set forth in the approval
letter. By applying for permission
to use the USA Freedom Corps marks,
logos or banners, you acknowledge
that right, and agree to hold USA
Freedom Corps harmless from any
liability / damage in your exercise
of that right in using the USA
Freedom Corps marks, logos or
banners.
* Use of USA
Freedom Corps Logo, Marks, and
Banners:
USA Freedom Corps is a national
symbol. The USA Freedom Corps logo
is a legally protected service mark
and trademark that is registered
with the United States Patent and
Trademark Office and is exclusively
held by the Federal Emergency
Management Agency.
As owner of the USA Freedom Corps
marks, logos and banners, the
Federal Emergency Management Agency
has the legal responsibility to
protect its trademark, including all
of its various forms and uses.
To maintain the credibility and
integrity of the USA Freedom Corps
logo as a trademark or service mark,
USA Freedom Corps must protect it
from any intentional or misguided
use. |