http://i27.tinypic.com/2rxfkol.png
You're telling me that is now the property of BBC for use by nobody else, because I just made it NOT directly for them?

http://i27.tinypic.com/2rxfkol.png
You're telling me that is now the property of BBC for use by nobody else, because I just made it NOT directly for them?
Hey,Active, you are wrong.
The logo was created for HostSuite. I asked Jake to find a designer, to create a logo for HostSuite.
Edit: The logo was not paid for, it was made for HostSuite, free of charge. Forge, to me it seems that Jake was on the fidle all along,because only a few days after the logo was made, he left stealing all the other work. Jake can't even use the logo...so.
If you had paid for the logo, Yes that would be the case. You would be the owner of the logo and the image itself.
However since you received it for free, the logo is only allowed to be used if the creator allows its use. If you can prove to us that Richard is okay with it being used, Then we will get off your back.
.:; Johno
you have no motivation if you are playing on your ps3.
who cares if he wants your project to fail. When you have it all up and running, you will jsut be shut down because of the copyright. you claim to be a designer so jsut design another logo.
i'd agree.
I surgest you don't use that logo.
You'd get shut down.
Darren your so immature. You are no way a designer, if you was a designer you'd say "Hey, this logo was made for Jake as Richard only made it because Jake was working on hostsuite" and you'd make another one, if anything try to improve on it. But your no way a designer, you ripped your portfolio layout in the other thread. Give up, you FAIL.
To clear things up, fully. Darren, don't bother arguing with me on this one, I know exactly what works, since I've been studying and working in the field of business (and, specifically, copyright) for long enough. I've helped my Dad kick off his company.
The logo was made for 'person b' [Jake Hall] by 'person c' [Richard Knox], in order to pass to 'person a' [Darren Toogood].
If 'person c' demands that, without questioning, the free product is removed and disused immediately by 'person a', then that is the case. You do not own the rights to this since you have not placed forward a payment. This is a simple 'Gentleman's Agreement', which entitles 'person c' full rights to the logo, with 'person a' not having a decision. (Since 'person a' did not directly request for the item to be created).
You are breaching United Kingdom and also European Union copyright laws if you continue to use this logo, despite being warned to take it off.
If you persist, further action can and should be taken by 'person c' and 'person b'.
Since HostSuite is not a registered 'trademark' or 'company', you do not have control over the name HostSuite. It was not made for you, it was made for 'person b' to forward to 'person a' [you].
End of discussion about your rights to the item, Darren; unless you're willing to break the United Kingdom Design and Patents act.
kk.I will continue use of this logo, as I rightfully own it.
User A asks User B to create a logo, free of charge. User B gets User C to create the template, then send it to User A.
User B is just the messenger, does not own anything.
I wanted to set up a website called RangeHost so I asked your datacenter to create a site for me and they have. I'm just gonna go and take all of the rangehost.com files and use them as you're just the middle man, agreed?
Cheers, man.
Actually Darren, Jake requested the logo, thus it was given to him
from the creator. Richard has the rights to decide who it goes, to
and does Jake. You do not.
Darren do you even know how much trouble you can get into for using that logo? lol. Does your mummy and daddy have enough money to pay for the the legal costs?
No invent, it does not work like that. I own RangeHost, and you will not get my files, I am not the middle man.
Yes we have enough money, and it will not go that far.
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