There’s been a bit of a storm going on recently on the net due to the disregard for intellectual property shown by various companies. First there was the ripping off of both the Joyent website and Corkd (see Dan Benjamin’s Flickr picture for the resulting hybrid ripoff!), now there is a big stir about LogoMaid and their use of several well known logos amongst some of their logos for sale.
The main stir at the moment relates to Dan Cederholm’s SimpleBits logo and this one by LogoMaid:
In an ongoing Flickr discussion thread LogoMaid insist that they’ve done nothing wrong (they even hinted that they’d consider suing Dan Cederholm for his use of his logo!), overall it’s pretty crazy.
Here’s a few other dubious examples from LogoMaid’s catalogue:
- Apple Inc logo
- Panic software’s icon
- Godbit logo – Read the post ‘LogoMaid – Imitation or Theft?‘ and compare logos
I agree with the sentiment of the article I just mentioned, so I’ve written this post to help raise some attention to this kind of abuse of ideas and images. If you’re planning on purchasing logos from somewhere like LogoMaid then it’s worth being wary. LogoMaid claim “Over 3600 unique and non-unique logos to choose from”, the problem is some of those logos truly are “non-unique” and were created by someone else. You may find that you get an unexpected surprise when the rightful creator of your new logo takes action to protect their creation from being abused.
Caveat emptor
~Rick
the storm is visible as there are many blogs which treats this subject. i would say that it starts to be too much…
i understand that such a case has to be discussed but… at this point logomaid received a big amount of publicity, even if it's negative…
the missing link is logomaid's official position.
respiro
http://www.relogodesign.com
this is spreading far… nice you covered it too. i doubt logomaid will exist for long, just look what a google search for logomaid turns up. disgusting practices and disgusting company.