2. “f” Logo Facebook permits the use of the “f” logo to refer, off of Facebook, to the following: Your Facebook Page Your Facebook Group An application you offer via Facebook Platform Your implementation of Facebook Connect
3. “f” Logo “f” logo should clearly indicate the action the audience is being prompted to initiate (e.g. “Like us on Facebook” or “Use this app on Facebook”). Don’t hyperlink the “f” logo to our Facebook log-in page. While you may scale the size to suit your needs, you may not modify the “f” logo in any other way (such as by changing the design or color). You may revert to black and white
4. “Like” Button Facebook permits the use of the Like button in the following situations In connection with Like button social plugin Can be used in offline advertising with a textual or visual reference made to Facebook
5. “Like” Button Facebook does not permit the use of Like button in online advertising. Facebook does provide some other variations of the “Like” symbol that are approved.
6. Using the “facebook” logo Use of the “facebook” logo is not allowed under any circumstances. However, you can send in petition to request the use of their logo.
7. Referencing Facebook It must be truthful, and cannot suggest that you are affiliated with, sponsored, or endorsed by Facebook. Textual references should never be hyperlinked to anything but the Facebook.com login page. Never combine your name with Facebook’s name. Facebook should be capitalized and in the same font size and style as the other content. Using Facebook has helped drive sales for our company!
8. Referencing Facebook When inviting users to like your Page, say ‘like our Page’. Do not invite them to ‘friend’ your Page. Do not use Facebook, or any other of their trademarks, as a verb. And don’t pluralize them either. When creating an event you need to make it clear that you, and not Facebook is responsible for the event. What not to do:
9. Using Screenshots Screenshots may be used with Facebook’s prior written permission They cannot be modified in anyway from their appearance on Facebook. Individuals displayed in screenshot need to give permission to use their profile image. Any Facebookprofile will need written consent from its creator before use. What not to do: What is acceptable:
11. More Information More information on brand permissions: facebook.com/brandpermissions For permission request forms: facebook.com/brandpermissions/requests.php
12. Venpop is here to help! If you have questions or are unsure about using Facebook’s brand assets, please feel free to contact us. Contact information: Erik Jacobsen erik@venpop.com 206.949.9204 getstarted@venpop.com