> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.radiantdrift.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.radiantdrift.com/usage-guidelines/attribution.md).

# Attribution

### Free or Starter Plans

When using our APIs, we ask that you display attribution as follows:

* For use in software or online (e.g. web pages), on the same page(s) or screen(s) where data obtained or derived from the API is displayed, include:
  * a link to <https://www.radiantdrift.com>
  * with the text 'radiantdrift.com', at a legible font size and with appropriate contrast
* In addition, you may optionally display our logo (versions suitable for display on either light or dark backgrounds are provided); logos should be displayed with a minimum size of 20px square and not subject to any change in aspect ratio (1:1)

When displaying GeoJSON data on a map, include the above attribution in the credits shown on the map (typically displayed at the lower right of the map).

{% file src="/files/UYckbHS1GPEK5Xle2xsO" %}
Logo suitable for display on light backgrounds
{% endfile %}

{% file src="/files/SYJ8u0Ve3smgnO13zQSz" %}
Logo suitable for display on dark backgrounds
{% endfile %}

### Pro and Enterprise Plans

You are welcome to display attribution as outlined above, but this is in your discretion.


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