Can I use Adobe Illustrator symbol to create a logo identity?

Is it allowed to use an Adobe Illustrator default symbol (which is normally supplied with the program in the symbols library) to create a logo for a non-for-profit organisation? Is there a contact in Adobe for such enquiries to be officially addressed?
Many thanks,

Thanks, Mylenium. Actually it is for a non-for-profit ogranisation and I am not charging anything for it, it is totally on a probono basis. Also the symbol has been modified from its original form in terms of colour.
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2009 12:02:57 -0600
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Subject: Illustrator Can I use Adobe Illustrator symbol to create a logo identity?
Read the Adobe EULA, section 2.7. Basically it says (in human language) that you can use any of the files that come with Adobe programs in your own work as long as you don't sell them 1:1, i.e. it's okay to use a symbol as part of a logo, but not use a unmodified symbol alone and sell it to clients.
Mylenium
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