The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Judge Gives Red Cross Right to Use Logo on Products

By Peter Panepento

A federal judge in New York has rejected an effort by Johnson & Johnson to prevent the American Red Cross from using the charity's logo on retail products.

U.S. District Court Judge Jed S. Rakoff, in a ruling this month, said the American Red Cross has the right to use its red-and-white logo on retail products that are sold to help raise...

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