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Facebook status update (Part 3): I can use any logo I want to refer to Facebook… right?

Facebook status update (Part 3): I can use any logo I want to refer to Facebook… right?

21 May 2013
By Samantha McHugh
On or around 30 April 2013, Facebook totally reworked its Facebook Brand resources, creating a new site devoted to this at the domain name facebookbrand.com. The site sets out the ways in which Facebook’s logos, buttons, plugins, screenshots and textual references to Facebook can and cannot be used.
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