Important guidelines for using the brand mark of the LDAT program
The Alcohol and Drug Foundation (ADF) grants Local Drug Action Teams who have received funding from the ADF a license to use the brand mark of the LDAT Program on program-related merchandise and promotional material in both print and digital formats.
The brand mark must be used in accordance with the following LDAT Guidelines.
The Brand Mark User must only display, use or refer to the brand mark to enhance and promote the awareness and reputation of the LDAT Program. The Brand Mark User acknowledges that all intellectual property rights in the LDAT brand mark, are vested in the ADF and these terms shall not be construed as transferring or granting any intellectual property rights.
The LDAT logo (brand mark) can be used on stationery such as business cards, letterheads and signage, used on program promotional merchandise such as posters, pamphlets, information flyers, booklets, videos and digital assets as well as appropriate clothing and apparel. Examples include jumpers, hats, t-shirts etc.
The LDAT logo cannot:
The ADF will conduct random audits to ensure compliance with the Brand Guidelines. The ADF reserves the right to revoke the Brand Mark User’s license to use the brand mark at any time for reasons including, but not limited to, not adhering to program guidelines, displaying the logo in a way which is indecent or inappropriate, or in any way incompatible with the above requirements. If this occurs, or if a Brand Mark User’s accreditation is revoked, the Brand Mark User must immediately cease all use of the brand mark. Any existing display of the brand mark must be removed at the expense of the Brand Mark User.