Community Institutions
VANOC encourages community institutions and groups to share in
the 2010 Winter Games excitement and show their support. This
information is intended for institutions in not-for-profit fields
such as youth development, human services, social and environmental
justice, community development, health care, education, housing and
the arts.
How can a community institution associate
with the 2010 Winter Games?
In certain circumstances, community, charity and educational
activities can feature the Olympic/Paralympic Brand, with the
approval of VANOC. Requests should be submitted to
info@vancouver2010.com.
Approved requests will be subject to securing the written approval
of VANOC .
In September 2007, VANOC launched
/EDU , an online, interactive
learning environment where students, teachers and the public can
learn more about Vancouver 2010, the Olympic and Paralympic
Movements, and the three Olympic pillars of sport, culture and
sustainability
To find out more, visit
vancouver2010.com/EDU .
These Guidelines are not legal advice and any information
contained herein does not in any way limit VANOC’s
legal rights and remedies. If you think you may have infringed
VANOC’s rights, or you are proposing to do something
which you think may infringe VANOC’s rights, we
recommend that you seek independent legal advice. Please also see
the
2010 Olympic/Paralympic Brand Management
disclaimer
for more information.
Infringement Assessment: Because the use is for
educational purposes and is non-commercial in nature,
this would be considered as unlikely to
infringe.
Infringement Assessment
:
In this case, because the proposed use of the Brand and
the event itself is being sponsored by a commercial organization
that is not a marketing partner,
this would be considered as likely to
infringe.




