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Hello all,
I work for a small software company and I am writing case studies about
customers that use our product. I reminded our marketing people that we
needed to get approval to use a big computer company's name/logo etc. before
we post to our website and they seemed confused. I wondered if any of you
have any knowledge in this area. I thought it would be a pretty straight
forward process, but my sales/marketing admin hasn't a clue where to start.
I am sure that the tech writer isn't the right person to do this type of
thing, but I know a lot of you are very experienced in so many areas...
Any thoughts?
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Vanessa Flint
Technical Publications
activePDF, Inc.
Mission Viejo, CA
Vanessa -at- activePDF -dot- com <mailto:Vanessa -at- activePDF -dot- com>
www.activePDF.com <http://www.activePDF.com>
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