File talk:Sample.jpg/Permission

This is taken from the Defra website page at http://www.defra.gov.uk/web/defralogo.htm:

Defra's corporate identity consists of a logo, a colour palette, and standard designs for published and online material. The logo itself is made up of the word 'defra', the descriptor 'Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs', and the symbol.

The Defra logo should be used by Defra's partner organisations and bodies supported or sponsored by Defra, and may be used by other organisations with a legitimate need to link to the Defra web site (www.defra.gov.uk), subject to the following terms and conditions.

The Department's name should be abbreviated as Defra rather than DEFRA. Using the logo on printed material

If you wish to use the Defra logo on any printed material - publications, promotional material etc - you must not use the web site versions of the logo. You should contact us via cdcorporateidentity@defra.gsi.gov.uk in the first instance, and we will put you in direct contact with experts who can provide suitable versions of the logo together with appropriate usage guidelines, on a case by case basis. We will normally respond to such requests within 1-2 working days. Logo versions for use on non-Defra web sites

Only the approved versions of the logo (the two versions shown and described below) may be used.

The full-colour logo available for use on web sites is the file "defra1.gif" (as shown here, right) - 140x110 pixels in size - including the logo itself plus the descriptor (the text "Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs"). This full version of the logo should be used wherever possible