![]() ![]() (Don’t right-click on the tiny image or you get a small low-resolution image. Kindle Device Images and Available on LogosĬlick on the Download link or click on the image to open it full-screen with high resolution before you save the image (right-click and select Save Image As).You can find Amazon’s approved image files here: Obviously, your use must be in a way that reflects favorably upon both Amazon and the Kindle device.If you follow the Tagging and Framing Guidelines, your use is pre-approved (so you can skip Step 1 of the Terms & Conditions, as noted in Step 3).Your Kindle e-book must be available for purchase at Amazon and must work on the Kindle device.Amazon supplies these image files, too (see below for a link). To frame your book in a Kindle device, you must use an actual photograph of a device.Amazon also offers approved image files for these badges (see below for a link). Write something like, “Available on Amazon” beside the logo.Use an approved Amazon provided image file (see below for a link to a page with these image files).If using the logo or image for a giveaway, you must also include the following disclaimer: “ Amazon devices are given away on behalf of.or its affiliates.” Amazon tells you what language to use in their Amazon Brand Use Terms & Conditions. You must include a trademark notice, such as, “ Amazon, Kindle, and Fire and all related logos are trademarks of, Inc.Click the Kindle Brand Use Guidelines link.īefore you use the Amazon Kindle logos or device images, read the Kindle Brand Use Tagging and Framing Guidelines.Īlso, read the Amazon Brand Use Terms and Conditions, available here. I got this straight from the horse’s mouth, and you can easily confirm it. AMAZON KINDLE BRAND USEĭid you know that authors can use Amazon Kindle logos and device images to advertise their book on another website provided, of course, that they first read and follow the guidelines for using them?Īmazon even provides the image files for their logos and device images for you to use. Amazon, Kindle, and Fire and all related logos are trademarks of, Inc. ![]()
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