Accredited Training and Consulting Organisations accredited by APMG-International are permitted to use the MoP logo in the form of their Accreditation Mark (as shown below).

The MoP Accreditation Mark as shown above is exclusively for use by MoP Accredited Training and Consulting Organisations as a benefit of accreditation, and cannot be licensed for use by any other organisations or individuals.
Licensed Affiliates of MoP ATOs are also granted an IP Licence and are permitted to use the MoP logo in the form of their Licensed Affiliate mark (as shown below).

The MoP Licensed Affiliate Mark as shown above is exclusively for use by MoP Licensed Affiliates as a benefit of their affiliation and cannot be licensed for use by any other organisations or individuals.
The content of the the Cabinet Office core MoP publications as published by TSO is protected by Crown copyright, and may only be used under licence from the Cabinet Office. Similarly the trade marks associated with MoP are owned by the Cabinet Office and a licence is required to re-use them.
MoP Accredited Training and Consulting Organisations are licensed to use the MoP Accreditation mark and official MoP content in accredited training courses and marketing activities relating directly to their accredited offerings. Accredited organisations wishing to use the Cabinet Office's intellectual property for any other purpose must apply to APM Group for a Trade Mark (and Crown Copyright) Licence.
Unaccredited organisations and individuals must apply to APM Group for a Trade Mark (and Copyright) Licence if they wish to use the MoP trade mark (word mark) or Crown copyright from official MoP publications. MoP products which are successfully licensed under the Trade Mark and Crown Copyright Licensing Scheme are entitled to display the following mark on their product:

All of the MoP logos must be accompanied by the following acknowledgement statements:
MoP™ is a trade mark of the Cabinet Office
The Swirl logo™ is a trade mark of the Cabinet Office
In the case of websites, the correct logo symbology must appear on each web page where the logo appears. The acknowledgement statement may be shown either on each page where the logo appears or be referenced on an acknowledgements/copyright page, accessible via a link on each page.