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Legal use of Clip Art, Creating logo for non-commercial use
I've read some earlier questions on legal use of clip art and I believe you
can't use it or other media to create a logo. I have just created a logo using a slightly modified clip art for a university assignment (my artistic skills are poor and the clip art displayed what I needed my fake company to represent). As this is a non-commercial enterprise does it fall under the personal use category or should it still follow the rules for commercial use? |
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Re: Legal use of Clip Art, Creating logo for non-commercial use
You should not use the clips as part of a logo whether it is an organization
or business logo....If it is for a personal assignment for educational use then it should OK for you to use the clip.... It is best to create an original logo from scratch as it gives a company,organization a major part of their identity.... -- Paul Ballou MVP Office http://office.microsoft.com/home http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/ http://www.ballousgiftshop.com Life would be easier if we could view the source code "Puzzled Uni Student" <Puzzled Uni Student@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news C3701E7-5F0A-43BB-B1B5-F4C80B7D3C44@microsoft.com...> I've read some earlier questions on legal use of clip art and I believe > you > can't use it or other media to create a logo. I have just created a logo > using a slightly modified clip art for a university assignment (my > artistic > skills are poor and the clip art displayed what I needed my fake company > to > represent). As this is a non-commercial enterprise does it fall under the > personal use category or should it still follow the rules for commercial > use? |
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Re: Legal use of Clip Art, Creating logo for non-commercial use
You should not use the clips as part of a logo whether it is an organization
or business logo....If it is for a personal assignment for educational use then it should OK for you to use the clip.... It is best to create an original logo from scratch as it gives a company,organization a major part of their identity.... -- Paul Ballou MVP Office http://office.microsoft.com/home http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/ http://www.ballousgiftshop.com Life would be easier if we could view the source code "Puzzled Uni Student" <Puzzled Uni Student@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news C3701E7-5F0A-43BB-B1B5-F4C80B7D3C44@microsoft.com...> I've read some earlier questions on legal use of clip art and I believe > you > can't use it or other media to create a logo. I have just created a logo > using a slightly modified clip art for a university assignment (my > artistic > skills are poor and the clip art displayed what I needed my fake company > to > represent). As this is a non-commercial enterprise does it fall under the > personal use category or should it still follow the rules for commercial > use? |
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Re: Legal use of Clip Art, Creating logo for non-commercial use
You should not use the clips as part of a logo whether it is an organization
or business logo....If it is for a personal assignment for educational use then it should OK for you to use the clip.... It is best to create an original logo from scratch as it gives a company,organization a major part of their identity.... -- Paul Ballou MVP Office http://office.microsoft.com/home http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/ http://www.ballousgiftshop.com Life would be easier if we could view the source code "Puzzled Uni Student" <Puzzled Uni Student@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news C3701E7-5F0A-43BB-B1B5-F4C80B7D3C44@microsoft.com...> I've read some earlier questions on legal use of clip art and I believe > you > can't use it or other media to create a logo. I have just created a logo > using a slightly modified clip art for a university assignment (my > artistic > skills are poor and the clip art displayed what I needed my fake company > to > represent). As this is a non-commercial enterprise does it fall under the > personal use category or should it still follow the rules for commercial > use? |
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Re: Legal use of Clip Art, Creating logo for non-commercial use
You should not use the clips as part of a logo whether it is an organization
or business logo....If it is for a personal assignment for educational use then it should OK for you to use the clip.... It is best to create an original logo from scratch as it gives a company,organization a major part of their identity.... -- Paul Ballou MVP Office http://office.microsoft.com/home http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/ http://www.ballousgiftshop.com Life would be easier if we could view the source code "Puzzled Uni Student" <Puzzled Uni Student@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news C3701E7-5F0A-43BB-B1B5-F4C80B7D3C44@microsoft.com...> I've read some earlier questions on legal use of clip art and I believe > you > can't use it or other media to create a logo. I have just created a logo > using a slightly modified clip art for a university assignment (my > artistic > skills are poor and the clip art displayed what I needed my fake company > to > represent). As this is a non-commercial enterprise does it fall under the > personal use category or should it still follow the rules for commercial > use? |
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Re: Legal use of Clip Art, Creating logo for non-commercial use
You should not use the clips as part of a logo whether it is an organization
or business logo....If it is for a personal assignment for educational use then it should OK for you to use the clip.... It is best to create an original logo from scratch as it gives a company,organization a major part of their identity.... -- Paul Ballou MVP Office http://office.microsoft.com/home http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/ http://www.ballousgiftshop.com Life would be easier if we could view the source code "Puzzled Uni Student" <Puzzled Uni Student@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news C3701E7-5F0A-43BB-B1B5-F4C80B7D3C44@microsoft.com...> I've read some earlier questions on legal use of clip art and I believe > you > can't use it or other media to create a logo. I have just created a logo > using a slightly modified clip art for a university assignment (my > artistic > skills are poor and the clip art displayed what I needed my fake company > to > represent). As this is a non-commercial enterprise does it fall under the > personal use category or should it still follow the rules for commercial > use? |
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Re: Legal use of Clip Art, Creating logo for non-commercial use
Great Thank-you - I might try one and see how I go!
Cheers "Paul Ballou" wrote: > You should not use the clips as part of a logo whether it is an organization > or business logo....If it is for a personal assignment for educational use > then it should OK for you to use the clip.... > > It is best to create an original logo from scratch as it gives a > company,organization a major part of their identity.... > > -- > Paul Ballou > MVP Office > http://office.microsoft.com/home > http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/ > http://www.ballousgiftshop.com > > Life would be easier if we could view the source code > > "Puzzled Uni Student" <Puzzled Uni Student@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote > in message news C3701E7-5F0A-43BB-B1B5-F4C80B7D3C44@microsoft.com...> > I've read some earlier questions on legal use of clip art and I believe > > you > > can't use it or other media to create a logo. I have just created a logo > > using a slightly modified clip art for a university assignment (my > > artistic > > skills are poor and the clip art displayed what I needed my fake company > > to > > represent). As this is a non-commercial enterprise does it fall under the > > personal use category or should it still follow the rules for commercial > > use? > > > |
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Re: Legal use of Clip Art, Creating logo for non-commercial use
You should not use the clips as part of a logo whether it is an organization
or business logo....If it is for a personal assignment for educational use then it should OK for you to use the clip.... It is best to create an original logo from scratch as it gives a company,organization a major part of their identity.... -- Paul Ballou MVP Office http://office.microsoft.com/home http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/ http://www.ballousgiftshop.com Life would be easier if we could view the source code "Puzzled Uni Student" <Puzzled Uni Student@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news C3701E7-5F0A-43BB-B1B5-F4C80B7D3C44@microsoft.com...> I've read some earlier questions on legal use of clip art and I believe > you > can't use it or other media to create a logo. I have just created a logo > using a slightly modified clip art for a university assignment (my > artistic > skills are poor and the clip art displayed what I needed my fake company > to > represent). As this is a non-commercial enterprise does it fall under the > personal use category or should it still follow the rules for commercial > use? |
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Re: Legal use of Clip Art, Creating logo for non-commercial use
Great Thank-you - I might try one and see how I go!
Cheers "Paul Ballou" wrote: > You should not use the clips as part of a logo whether it is an organization > or business logo....If it is for a personal assignment for educational use > then it should OK for you to use the clip.... > > It is best to create an original logo from scratch as it gives a > company,organization a major part of their identity.... > > -- > Paul Ballou > MVP Office > http://office.microsoft.com/home > http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/ > http://www.ballousgiftshop.com > > Life would be easier if we could view the source code > > "Puzzled Uni Student" <Puzzled Uni Student@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote > in message news C3701E7-5F0A-43BB-B1B5-F4C80B7D3C44@microsoft.com...> > I've read some earlier questions on legal use of clip art and I believe > > you > > can't use it or other media to create a logo. I have just created a logo > > using a slightly modified clip art for a university assignment (my > > artistic > > skills are poor and the clip art displayed what I needed my fake company > > to > > represent). As this is a non-commercial enterprise does it fall under the > > personal use category or should it still follow the rules for commercial > > use? > > > |
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Re: Legal use of Clip Art, Creating logo for non-commercial use
Great Thank-you - I might try one and see how I go!
Cheers "Paul Ballou" wrote: > You should not use the clips as part of a logo whether it is an organization > or business logo....If it is for a personal assignment for educational use > then it should OK for you to use the clip.... > > It is best to create an original logo from scratch as it gives a > company,organization a major part of their identity.... > > -- > Paul Ballou > MVP Office > http://office.microsoft.com/home > http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/ > http://www.ballousgiftshop.com > > Life would be easier if we could view the source code > > "Puzzled Uni Student" <Puzzled Uni Student@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote > in message news C3701E7-5F0A-43BB-B1B5-F4C80B7D3C44@microsoft.com...> > I've read some earlier questions on legal use of clip art and I believe > > you > > can't use it or other media to create a logo. I have just created a logo > > using a slightly modified clip art for a university assignment (my > > artistic > > skills are poor and the clip art displayed what I needed my fake company > > to > > represent). As this is a non-commercial enterprise does it fall under the > > personal use category or should it still follow the rules for commercial > > use? > > > |
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