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This is not a copyright issue but the answer is no. Separate Federal law prohibits use of the presidential seal for commercial purposes such as a company's logo. You could sell reproductions of the seal such as for t-shirts, paperweights, coffee mugs and such, and most likely no one is going to care. But you could not use it as a corporate logo. Not without getting permission of the White House, anyway,
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in the oval office.
The presidential seal is a symbol of the office of President of the United States. The seal appears on certain messages and documents that the President sends to the United States Congress.
No, ex-presidents are not allowed to use the presidential seal for personal or official purposes.
DEA - 1990 Under Presidential Seal - 1.3 was released on: USA: 21 September 1990
Yes obama want a Hammer and Sickle for the seal ............
Well, on the ceiling there is the Presidential seal.
Many companies incorporate a lightning bolt in their logo. They vary from a surf board company called Lightning Bolt to electric companies, Good Seal Plastic Tape etc. It's a pretty standard symbol.
It's an interpretation of the Presidential Seal.
It is the Presidential Seal. The seal is an bald eagle holding arrows in his talons and other symbols around him.