Vintage Packaging Needed for Vintage Sports Equipment

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by anavlahovic on Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Thank you for the invitation! I will gladly participate.
Regards, Ana


by SANJAY NIRMAL on Friday, August 11, 2017

Hi! CH
thanks for the invite, shall certainly participate.
will upload my proposal in 48hrs.
cheers!
Sanjay


by Cheeky Creative on Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Before you get too far down the packaging road, might possibly save you some grief incase this is unknown to you. Your logo is just a stock image with your name typed in. It's not custom and not trademarkable. Also, usually every stock site will also list in its license terms that you can't use any stock within logos / trademarks, in part or in whole. Better to find out now before you have labeled product in the supply chain and invested time and money into the 'brand'.

www.shutterstock.com/image-vector/vintage-frame-50622622

Shutterstock License Terms (www.shutterstock.com/license)
RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF VISUAL CONTENT YOU MAY NOT:
VII. Use any Visual Content (in whole or in part) as a trademark, service mark, logo, or other indication of origin, or as part thereof.

I'm not sure how it works, but I think I would be safe to assume if someone did that logo up for you and was hypothetically from another country where there may be little to no recourse should a dispute arise, it might become your headache. I'm not a lawyer though, just a friendly heads up that you may want to investigate before you get too far down the rabbit hole.

All the best!

Cheers


by anavlahovic on Sunday, August 27, 2017

Hello,
I honestly agree with Cheeky Creative, such a shame you invested in generic logo and came to this point.
However I would like you to consider our packaging proposals, as we all put so much effort in it.
Hoping you will found best solution, I give my best regards.
Ana


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