Dan Antonelli
New Member
The new Google IMages search is great. Drag a JPG into the search bar and it will find wherever a copy of it is online or visually similar.
So I dragged some of my logos off my web site, and low and behold they start popping all over the place.
Here's an example. My cherished, near-and-dear-to-my-heart logo for Brooklyn Pork Store was misappropriated for a political blog. Is this fair use? The original is attached.
http://mikk2.wordpress.com/2011/06/23/oink-oink-2/
Additionally, a perusal of many of retro logos find them featured in dozens of blogs talking about retro logo design. OK, that's cool, I suppose, but first, I nor my client was asked permission to feature them in said blog, and two, there are no credits to my agency for the logos they are featuring in their blog. Is that a 'fair use' - pick logos off sites, and use in your blog? I don't derive a benefit to have the logos featured in your blog unless theres a link back to my site.
I'm just wondering where the line is drawn. And no, I've stopped being flattered about my work, copywriting, and other things being featured and/or 'misappropriated', stolen, or otherwise taken from me.
So I dragged some of my logos off my web site, and low and behold they start popping all over the place.
Here's an example. My cherished, near-and-dear-to-my-heart logo for Brooklyn Pork Store was misappropriated for a political blog. Is this fair use? The original is attached.
http://mikk2.wordpress.com/2011/06/23/oink-oink-2/
Additionally, a perusal of many of retro logos find them featured in dozens of blogs talking about retro logo design. OK, that's cool, I suppose, but first, I nor my client was asked permission to feature them in said blog, and two, there are no credits to my agency for the logos they are featuring in their blog. Is that a 'fair use' - pick logos off sites, and use in your blog? I don't derive a benefit to have the logos featured in your blog unless theres a link back to my site.
I'm just wondering where the line is drawn. And no, I've stopped being flattered about my work, copywriting, and other things being featured and/or 'misappropriated', stolen, or otherwise taken from me.