- © on graphics using other peoples fonts.
- Posted by Ruth on May 4th, 2004
ok...say you've used a font (bought or freeware) in a logo. can you
trademark your logo? (obviously, not expecting other people not to use that
font for something else) but say you've done some work to it - added your
own graphic elements or whatever - can you protect the whole thing? does it
make a difference if the font is a major part of the style of the logo, or
if its just a minor part?
what if you can't find copyright / usage information on the font you've
used?
i'm just assuming that you don't have to create your own font every time you
try to create a logo.
any advice appreciated - thanks.
ruth
- Posted by iforte on May 5th, 2004
Ruth, you'll have to research this at uspto.gov .
I always understood the image copyright as just that, the image. So if you
were copyrighting your logo, it would be just the image with your letters.
It wouldn't be the font used with the whole alphabet.
- Posted by Tomas Holm on May 6th, 2004
To be sure you have to registrate your trademark.
/Tomas
- Posted by Aratzio on May 6th, 2004
in article BCBFA820.166DA%tomasUSEholm@hotmail.com, Tomas Holm at
tomasUSEholm@hotmail.com wrote on 05/05/2004 11:30 PM:
registrate?
hahahahahaha.
- Posted by Tomas Holm on May 6th, 2004
Sorry, whats so funny?
/Tomas
- Posted by 48073 on May 6th, 2004
Aratzio <a5ahlyv02@sneakyemail.com> wrote:
Don't be an asshole M.
I've heard someone predict that the world language will be chinese
within 20 years.
The laughter will be deafening.
48073.
- Posted by Boke Yuzgen on May 6th, 2004
In article <0sak90l7vk0p6m5q9v3ucludglg5veob7d@4ax.com>, 48073
@hotmail.invalid says...
nice post 48073, right to the point! cheers!
--
Boke Yuzgen
- Posted by iforte on May 6th, 2004
I understood it as register, as did probably everyone else in this group
besides you.
"Aratzio" <a5ahlyv02@sneakyemail.com> wrote in message
news:BCBF2A3F.FC846%a5ahlyv02@sneakyemail.com...
- Posted by Aratzio on May 6th, 2004
I understood what it was supposed to be. Too bad it was not what it was
supposed to be.
in article 2fv169F2md23U1@uni-berlin.de, iforte at iforteNOSPAM@comcast.net
wrote on 05/06/2004 7:42 AM:
- Posted by Aratzio on May 6th, 2004
Keep learning. You are not quite there yet.
in article BCBFACAC.166E9%tomasUSEholm@hotmail.com, Tomas Holm at
tomasUSEholm@hotmail.com wrote on 05/05/2004 11:49 PM:
- Posted by Tomas Holm on May 7th, 2004
If you want we can have this discussion in Swedish.
Did you know that your bad mannors and your childish remarks just comes back
at you? My guess is that you didnt. Experience comes with age.
/Tomas