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Protecting your Corporate Identity |
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June 2006 - Copyright
infringement. How to cope with the rise of internet plagiarism
When it comes to corporate
identity and logo design, copyright infringement has become an
increasingly prevalent issue. As more and more small
businesses find they need a logo to stay competitive, the
demand has created a plethora of logo design firms that offer
a variety of services from stock clipart images to custom
design services.
However, because of the competitive nature of graphics design
and the ease in which people have access to information, it
has become difficult to ensure that a design remains the
property of the respectful owner, and does not become
duplicated by someone else. The ease in which an image or logo
can be taken from the web and retraced is surprising, and
there are even some that fail to realize that online content
isn't simply 'public' domain. Therefore you should always be
careful to properly document and trademark your logo design,
articles and content. Failure to do so may wind up costing you
down the road.
Some graphics design firms have even gone so far as to take
images from other companies' portfolios, and claim them as
their own. Not a smart move! It's surprising the number of
designers that surf the web and are able to catch duplicate
logos with ease. The repercussions on such a practice can be
devastating for a company.
When you're having a logo created, be sure to properly
research the design company before signing on. If their prices
are too good to believe, chances are they will be cutting
corners elsewhere, often in the creativity department. Once
you decide on a company to go with, try to ensure that you
give them as much information as possible about your company.
Try to identify your industry and competition as best as
possible. This way, you will be helping the artists to come up
with an original logo design that you can be confident in
claiming as your own.
In addition to graphics and logo design infringement,
text/content theft has become another problem to recently
plague the internet. Thankfully, there is an interesting tool
that allows you to easily see who's been copying your web
sites. The tool can be found at Copyscape.com. Type in the web
page address that poses a concern, and Copyscape will
immediately give you the top ten results of pages with
duplicate content. The results can be surprising.
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