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ezakimak

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1,871 posts

260 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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A while ago there was an image posted with a styleised Ultima above the top gear logo with the words "TOP FEAR" does anyone have a copy of it ?

thanks

Ryan

Paul.B

3,949 posts

288 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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Do a search. It was in one of the T-shirt threads from a while back. I'm pretty sure Stig or Lucky produced it.

Captain Slog

375 posts

221 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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It was me. I did it about the same time I did the 'Hitlers new Can-am' parody on Youtube.
I was going to redraw it in a vector format so it could be made to any size and put out a few shirts to those that would like one, but Stig kind of put me off by warning me of the perils of the laws of copyright, and that the Gentlemen at 'Broadcasting House' might not take too kindly to it. Might be worth a gamble if there's an interest.



Steve

V8 Vum

3,206 posts

245 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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It is unlikely they would be able to, or even want to take you to task - they would not want the negative publicity believe me! Normally at worst they would ask (demand?) you take it off sale, or issue you with a cease and desist...

- then all you do is say " OK Gov!".

By then we will all be wearing the tee-shirts and there is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING they can do about that!
Especially when a whole bunch of us turn up at one of their gigs with shirts on full display!

Heh!

OH! I AM SOOOO NAUGHTY IT HURTS! evil

Keith


Edited by V8 Vum on Tuesday 16th November 17:21

ezakimak

Original Poster:

1,871 posts

260 months

Tuesday 16th November 2010
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Thanks Steve.

Ryan

Stig

11,823 posts

308 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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V8 Vum said:
It is unlikely they would be able to, or even want to take you to task - they would not want the negative publicity believe me! Normally at worst they would ask (demand?) you take it off sale, or issue you with a cease and desist...

- then all you do is say " OK Gov!".

By then we will all be wearing the tee-shirts and there is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING they can do about that!
Especially when a whole bunch of us turn up at one of their gigs with shirts on full display!

Heh!

OH! I AM SOOOO NAUGHTY IT HURTS! evil

Keith


Edited by V8 Vum on Tuesday 16th November 17:21
Keith - you underestimate the merchandising value of the programme to the Beeb. Trust me, they'd be down on you like a ton of bricks. Bad publicity - it matters not, look at recent events with Ben Collins.

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

279 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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Anything that narks the BBC is all right by me....smile

V8 Vum

3,206 posts

245 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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Stig said:
Keith - you underestimate the merchandising value of the programme to the Beeb. Trust me, they'd be down on you like a ton of bricks. Bad publicity - it matters not, look at recent events with Ben Collins.
Stig - Whilst I agree to a point, having worked with WIPO in Geneva for quite a while, I do know that there are a number of factors that are considered before any action can be taken:

The main factor is.....what we call the 'device' (ie the copied logo). Is it sufficiently close to the original to be misconstrued as the original?
In this case I don't see how it can be misconstrued - as the wording is different - however it would be even more debatable if either the font used (on the fear bit for example) or the gear/wheel were slightly different.
The logo is not licentious, defamatory nor misleading.

The use, potential pecunary advantage, size of the organisation and exposure of the contentious logo would also dictate the response if any.

There can be no copyright infringement in using common words alone.

So sticking it on a website in full view of the general public as it is, may be a bad thing to do.

However, putting it on a few tee-shirts is really not going to raise an eyebrow IMO, especially as we know there are so many with logos that are obviously cocking a snoop at various well-known brands already.



cheers

keith


Edited by V8 Vum on Wednesday 17th November 15:38

shithotfast

1,134 posts

292 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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so ..... can I get a copy of the logo but without the girly roof on the ultima please?

Also..... I had a similar run in when I put a slightly doctored clip from the simpsons on my website. I had the FOX tv lawyers sending me all sorts telling me its court if I didn't take the website content down within 24 hours! would not have thought they would be that interested. They must trawl through every website, youtube vid etc looking for stuff like that so anything is possible !

Stig

11,823 posts

308 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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V8 Vum said:
Stig said:
Keith - you underestimate the merchandising value of the programme to the Beeb. Trust me, they'd be down on you like a ton of bricks. Bad publicity - it matters not, look at recent events with Ben Collins.
Stig - Whilst I agree to a point, having worked with WIPO in Geneva for quite a while, I do know that there are a number of factors that are considered before any action can be taken:

The main factor is.....what we call the 'device' (ie the copied logo). Is it sufficiently close to the original to be misconstrued as the original?
In this case I don't see how it can be misconstrued - as the wording is different - however it would be even more debatable if either the font used (on the fear bit for example) or the gear/wheel were slightly different.
The logo is not licentious, defamatory nor misleading.

The use, potential pecunary advantage, size of the organisation and exposure of the contentious logo would also dictate the response if any.

There can be no copyright infringement in using common words alone.

So sticking it on a website in full view of the general public as it is, may be a bad thing to do.

However, putting it on a few tee-shirts is really not going to raise an eyebrow IMO, especially as we know there are so many with logos that are obviously cocking a snoop at various well-known brands already.


cheers

keith
Edited by V8 Vum on Wednesday 17th November 15:38
Well, feel free to prove me wrong - it wouldn't be the first time (nor the last) smile

shithotfast

1,134 posts

292 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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Captain Slog said:
the 'Hitlers new Can-am' parody on Youtube.
That was funny!!! well done......

Steve_D

13,801 posts

282 months

Wednesday 17th November 2010
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sthotfast said:
Captain Slog said:
the 'Hitlers new Can-am' parody on Youtube.
That was funny!!! well done......
I tried to find it again last night but failed.

Steve

V8 Vum

3,206 posts

245 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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Stig said:
Well, feel free to prove me wrong - it wouldn't be the first time (nor the last) smile
Stig,

Don't think for one moment that I actually don't agree with, or question your concerns! I do! ..because they are for the right reason - all hail to you!

However, I have an inbuilt dislike of overbearing silly rules (unless they can be logically explained as reasonable), and I have an unfortunate renegade streak which sometimes gets me in tepid water (not too hot thankfully). But then as many here I have had my fair share of battles in business, even with the very big boys, and I have learned where the boundaries are and how far to push it. I refuse to go running scared anymore if some bigger boy in the playground goes "BOO!", unless there is irrifutable evidence that there is nothing stopping me getting imminently trounced!

Civil law is often very inexact and convoluted, and thus open to interpretation which is why it is often built on 'presidence'. Therefore I never take this stuff on face value, but do some research and then form my own opinion. If my theory gets tested, then I only blame myself if it was the wrong conclusion. I neven blame someone else for following their opinon. And that is how it should be...surmon over!

And so... pick your fights carefully, do your research, then decide if it is worth it to you...

Keith



Edited by V8 Vum on Thursday 18th November 08:57


Edited by V8 Vum on Thursday 18th November 09:04

Stig

11,823 posts

308 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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V8 Vum said:
Stig said:
Well, feel free to prove me wrong - it wouldn't be the first time (nor the last) smile
Stig,

Don't think for one moment that I actually don't agree with, or question your concerns! I do! ..because they are for the right reason - all hail to you!

However, I have an inbuilt dislike of overbearing silly rules (unless they can be logically explained as reasonable), and I have an unfortunate renegade streak which sometimes gets me in tepid water (not too hot thankfully). But then as many here I have had my fair share of battles in business, even with the very big boys, and I have learned where the boundaries are and how far to push it. I refuse to go running scared anymore if some bigger boy in the playground goes "BOO!", unless there is irrifutable evidence that there is nothing stopping me getting imminently trounced!

Civil law is often very inexact and convoluted, and thus open to interpretation which is why it is often built on 'presidence'. Therefore I never take this stuff on face value, but do some research and then form my own opinion. If my theory gets tested, then I only blame myself if it was the wrong conclusion. I neven blame someone else for following their opinon. And that is how it should be...surmon over!

And so... pick your fights carefully, do your research, then decide if it is worth it to you...

Keith
Wise words Keith - we're both on the same page with this smile

My words of caution were there simply to avoid the expense and hassle of legal proceedings in the unlikely event that they'd be brought about. As you rightly say, civil law and precedence are usually quite vague and if you land up in court, it get expensive, very quickly, for no result (for either party).

So, for anyone who wants to make a T like this, then feel free - just be aware of what you're doing and what consequences there might be.

smile

PS. Even if the beeb don't go after you for the logo, I might for the GTR outline hehe (joke!)

wink

V8 Vum

3,206 posts

245 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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...And so Steve (Captain Slog)...A resounding clap and a thumbs up!

you can certainly count me in for a printed tee-shirt and a copy of the logo please via pm!

...Get ready Beeb! I've done my morning exercises!

biggrin

Keith

p.s. Stig Old Chap... wink ....'bout time we had a more comprehensive extention to our smilies here...I am getting bored!

Edited by V8 Vum on Thursday 18th November 10:06

Captain Slog

375 posts

221 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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Steve_D said:
sthotfast said:
Captain Slog said:
the 'Hitlers new Can-am' parody on Youtube.
That was funny!!! well done......
I tried to find it again last night but failed.

Steve
Seems like I'm in the copyright naughty boy corner, what with the 'Top Fear' logo and now with the Hitler parody (Youtube have pulled the plug at the request of Constantin Films)
Anyway its also located HERE
Psssst! I may know a man that knows another man who may be, possibly, in the process of redrawing the 'Top Fear' logo from scratch so it can be imported into embroidery machinery, allegedly, anyone fancy a smart polo shirt? if there's enough interest I'll try to contact him
PM might be the way to go
!!!!This post will self destruct in 30 days!!!!

UltimaCH

3,181 posts

213 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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Just viewed again that "story". So good and a real scream

hedgefinder

3,418 posts

194 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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it is still on utube, but under a different title...

crafty

2,291 posts

261 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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just watched it again..... very funny stuff

crafty

2,291 posts

261 months

Thursday 18th November 2010
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Captain Slog said:
......so it can be imported into embroidery machinery
.... one of the Canam boys could help you with the embroidery