- Follow all standards and guidelines in the Graphics & Logos Standard Manual and the Cow Rulz booklet (both found on @chick-fil-a in the Store Marketing Toolbox in the Resource section).
- Use only approved food (full-color) and cow images. Approved images can be found on image disks provided by the marketing department or via the image bank (request forms posted on @chick-fil-a in the Store Marketing Toolbox: go to Resource Center, then to Marketing Forms).
- Use only approved cow sayings (as approved in advance by the Chick-fil-A, Inc. marketing department)
- Any custom created graphics, images, renderings, taglines, etc. must be approved in advance by the Chick-fil-A, Inc. marketing department.
- Any images that show or involve people must have signed consent forms from each person before they are posted on a website. Suggested consent forms can be found on @Chick-fil-A in the Marketing Resources section of the Store Marketing Toolbox.
- All content must adhere to Chick-fil-A's "Commitment to Hospitality" standard. Policy can be found on @chick-fil-a: Indexes / Brain Food / Orientation / Team Member Policy Handbook / Page 3.
- All content, online behavior and actual Privacy Policies must comply with Chick-fil-A's then current Legal Notice and Privacy Policy as adopted by the Operator.
- Operator may not disseminate or sell any customer information collected by or through their Operator Website.
- All content, online behavior and actual practices must otherwise comply with the Operator's obligations under the Operator Agreement.
- Any violation of these brand guidelines constitutes a breach of the Operator Agreement and constitutes grounds for removal of the offending content and/or termination of the Operator Agreement.
- The Operator's duty to indemnify and hold Chick-fil-A, Inc. harmless under the Operator Agreement, extends to the Operator's website, online behavior and actual privacy policies.