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davidrobbins | 09:37 Sun 19th Apr 2009 | Computers
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I have found an image on Microsoft Word clipart which would be a great logo for an organisation I'm setting up. I'm told some clipart is copyrighted. Is there any way to check? I don't want someone turning up demanding thousands in royalties.
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Probably not - it will say if it is. BUT it's hardly a good idea to use a public domain image as a a logo; after all the logo could pop up all over the shop on other people's documents and sites - in fact, there would be nothing to stop a rival organisation from using the same logo!
Microsoft's clipart is copyright. The rules are

Many other product EULAs are available at http://www.microsoft.com/legal/useterms/.

The following guidelines apply to the use of clip art:
1.You may use clip art in your school assignments and projects.
2.You may use clip art in your church brochure.
3.You may use clip art for personal, noncommercial uses.
4.You may not use clip art to advertise your business.
5.You may not use clip art to create a company logo.
6.You may not use clip art to illustrate the chapters of a book.
Most clipart is copyrighted unless the rights owner gives express permissions.
Clip art logo is subject to copyright violations. Find more by visiting http://companylogos.ws/articles.html

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