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  2. Wikipedia:Logos - Wikipedia

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    Logos should not be used in contexts which are, taken as a whole, strongly negative. It is generally acceptable to use a logo in an article about what the logo represents (such as a company or organization), or in an article discussing the logo itself, its history and evolution, or the visual style of the logo's creator.

  3. Template:Non-free logo - Wikipedia

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    Please add a detailed non-free use rationale for each article the image is used in, which must also declare compliance with the other parts of the non-free content criteria, as well as the source of the work and copyright information. For example non-free use rationales, see Wikipedia:Use rationale examples. This tag is only for use on images ...

  4. Wikipedia:Non-free content - Wikipedia

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    For a list of image copyright tags, see Wikipedia:Image copyright tags/Non-free content. The name of each article (a link to each article is also recommended) in which fair use is claimed for the item, and a separate, specific non-free use rationale for each use of the item, as explained at Wikipedia:Non-free use rationale guideline. [2]

  5. Wikipedia : Logo Copyright/Trademark

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    Most logos are copyrights. Some are not. Most logos are trademarks, but a few are not. In many cases they will be both. The New Orleans Saints fleur-de-lis logo is ineligible for copyright protection since it is a historically common design. In a fair amount of cases, a logo is considered a trademark without also being a copyright. This is most ...

  6. Category : Public domain images ineligible for copyright (logo)

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    1938 Major League Baseball All-Star Game logo.png 300 × 300; 51 KB 1994 World Science Fiction Convention logo.gif 550 × 100; 3 KB 1998-mtv-movie-awards-logo.gif 576 × 88; 5 KB

  7. The Copyright Expiration Free-for-All

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    A look at the legal oddity known as Public Domain Day.

  8. Wikipedia:Copyright or Trademark - Wikipedia

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    These types of simple logos are considered "public domain", meaning that anyone can use it – although the way that people can use a public domain logo may still be restricted by trademark law. Most basically, if a logo is used to identify a business/organization/product, then you are not allowed to use that logo to identify or refer to ...

  9. Wikipedia:Upload/Uploadtext/en-nonfree-logo - Wikipedia

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    Covers, illustrations, posters, movies, stamp and currency designs, web site screenshots, game screens, music videos, and so forth, even promotional pictures and advertisements, are copyrighted, with exclusive rights to use them, to copy them, and to make works derived from them reserved to the copyright holder.

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