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HOW TO APPLY FOR A PICTORIAL POSTMARK Letter of Request and Pictorial Cancellation Artwork At least 10 weeks before the date of the event, sponsors or organizers of
events who wish to use a pictorial cancellation must submit a letter of request
to the postmaster of the city where the cancellation is to be used.
Requests submitted less than 10 weeks before the date of the event are subject
to rejection. Supporting Information The sponsor or organizer must submit express written authorization from the individual or company that created the pictorial cancellation design authorizing the Postal Service to reproduce and distribute the design. The Postal Service cannot approve a pictorial cancellation without express written authorization from the individual or company that created the design featured in the pictorial cancellation. If any word, symbol, or illustration featured in a pictorial cancellation design is the proprietary interest of another person or organization, the sponsor or organizer must submit express written authorization for the Postal Service to use such proprietary material in the pictorial cancellation. The Postal Service cannot approve a pictorial cancellation that features the name and/or image of any individual without express written authorization from the appropriate owners, families, or estates. Authorization is also required for copyrighted material and other proprietary material such as trademarks, service marks, insignias, logos, etc. Authorization is also required from the following individuals: Design Considerations The use of a rubber stamp in applying postmarks is a medium that allows for
much less detail than printing. As a result, some constraints are in
order.
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