Can I use the Random Acts of Kindness name, logo, digital images, and other materials without violating existing copyrights?
For legal reasons, we must protect the use of our logo carefully. The Random Acts of Kindness Foundation logo may not be used on letterhead, on T-shirts or other promotional items, or displayed in any way unless authorized by The Foundation. The approved uses are shown on the website and include: bookmarks, oversized postcards for children or adults, posters for children or adults, T-shirts, bumper stickers, stickers, and buttons. Each image must be produced only on the item specified for that design and appear exactly as presented on our website, without modification in any way. The Random Acts of Kindness Foundation grants permission for Kindness Coordinators to use and copy the above mentioned graphic images provided by The Foundation as long as they are used in support of the Random Acts of Kindness movement. They may not be used to promote or advertise a business or for personal or monetary gain. Quotes from the series of Random Acts of Kindness books may be used.
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