[STC-Austin-general] copyright question

Janet Swisher jmswisher at gmail.com
Thu Jun 26 13:05:51 MDT 2008


I agree with Kay. It's not a copyright issue, but it might be a
trademark issue. If he's violating their logo guidelines, or implying
an endorsement when they haven't given one, they might not be happy
about it.

--Janet

On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 1:10 PM, Robart, Kay <Kay.Robart at tea.state.tx.us> wrote:
> He needs to go to the copyright and trademarks web page for each company
> and read about the proper use of their trademarks and copyrights. Then
> he needs to make sure he follows it.
>
> Kay
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> stc-austin-general-bounces+kay.robart=tea.state.tx.us at mailman.stc.org
> [mailto:stc-austin-general-bounces+kay.robart=tea.state.tx.us at mailman.st
> c.org] On Behalf Of sharonelaine at juno.com
> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 12:49 PM
> To: stc-austin-general at mailman.stc.org
> Subject: [STC-Austin-general] copyright question
>
> My client markets, for profit, an industry report. In it he lists
> information about various companies in the industry, including their
> company logos.
>
> Is this a copyright infringement if he doesn't have their permission?
>
> I've tried to find specific information on-line but haven't had much
> luck.
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> Sharon
>


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