Doubtful...I'm pretty sure Nike's fairly tight in how they allow their logo to be used. You wouldn't want to violate any copyright laws.
You might try their website, and see if they have any downloadable logos.
2006-09-01 08:19:05
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answered by abfabmom1 7
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You can use a symbol if you personally use it in a hand crafted item and do not reproduce it for sale or use it in any fashion other than it was intended.
Go to Nike and click mcontact us, email public relations and ask perrmission, they mauy send you a shirt, but any attempt to counterfeit or infringe upon a copyright is not a lesson you want to teach your son even if it is "just a little kid's campaign"
2006-09-01 11:46:49
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answered by Carol H 6
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The easiest way to do it is to scan the image from a magazine at a really high setting... that way you can manipulate the image and size it down to your needs (if you scan small and size up, it will look like a big turd). Once you have it, you can take the image into your favorite desktop publisher or image editing software and use it.
But like everyone else has said... it's not really legal to use a company's logo without it's permission, so finding the logo just to use because you feel like it is not likely, no matter what the reason is.
2006-09-01 09:48:09
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answered by Heat Miser 2
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I agree with one of your previous answers, as long as you arent using it to for monetary gain, then you are ok.
Hey, where I live the hispanics drive around with the nike swoosh in their back windows!
2006-09-01 13:07:20
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answered by ladymystique 2
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http://chaussures-nike.edorefsite.com/uploaded_images/swoosh-796141.jpg
Just print the symbol and take it to a t-shirt stamper. It costs about 10$.
I'm not sure if it's legal though, just a heads up!
2006-09-01 08:18:32
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answered by Anonymous
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perhaps your son can tie his campaign into something from his name, rather than trying to use a copyrighted symbol or slogan.
2006-09-01 12:18:33
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answered by Elizabeth T 1
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instead of violating their copyright, you could go buy a nike shirt.
2006-09-01 08:18:07
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answered by Anonymous
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