Need army squadron badge

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Paul
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definitly same cros :) just diferent shape.

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Cheers Paul

I'm just panicing incase i print wrong logo as i don't want to upset them lol, Any ideas the best way to sort colours out
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you should be able to use the colour replacement tool in Photoshop, its hiding with the normal brush and the pencil.
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Draner;23304 wrote:Thats a better one Paul, Still the wrong colours though. Is it copyrighted?

Yes it is - All military insignia are Crown Copyright...
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would it be worth asking "squadron prints" i think his name is on here ??? he would hopefully also be able to help re copyright etc
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Trust me; copyright law is one of the specialisms I lecture in....

"Crown Copyright

Crown Copyright is defined as works made by Her Majesty or by an officer or servant of the Crown in the course of his duties (Section 163, Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988).

http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1988/48/section/163

All literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works (including computer software) produced by officers or servants of the Crown (including the Armed Forces) in the course of their duties are Crown Copyright.

The most obvious material covered includes reports, photographs and films, regimental badges and other insignia. MOD and Armed Forces personnel can copy MOD Crown Copyright material without limitation, provided that it is in the course of their duties and for official purposes.

Crown Copyright lasts for 125 years from the end of the year in which a work was created or 50 years from the end of the year in which it was published (whichever is the shorter). "



http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/ ... icence.htm

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/info ... hority.htm

http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive ... 00618.html

http://www.coaster.co.uk/military.htm

http://www.armedforces.co.uk/companies/raq4368b6e37c7b7

http://www.forces-memorabilia.com/

...NOTE the legitimate companies supplying this sort of material are all quite clear about their licencing position!

Sorry - but the fact is the idiot who placed that badge on Wikipedia had no right to reproduce it himself, no right to post it on Wikipedia - And certainly isn't in a position to grant anyone any kind of rights over it!
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Its true, your given a license and pay a percentage each time you use a crest.
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Matt that was why i suggested he contact squadron prints, if he has a ligitimate business selling to armed forces as he seems to, it might be easier to get him to do the mug
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mrs maggot;23333 wrote:Matt that was why i suggested he contact squadron prints, if he has a ligitimate business selling to armed forces as he seems to, it might be easier to get him to do the mug
My apologies Laura, I did slightly misunderstand...

However, people do need to be clear on this... In reality a one-off for an old soldier? I wouldn't expect a problem. The MOD are surprisingly kind to model makers and military enthusiasts and old servicemen though there is a 'party line'...

- The danger lies in things like that Wikipedia entry! And people potentially 'harvesting' such material to make goods 'on spec' based on that ridiculous licencing statement! And it's surprising how often you come across that sort of scenario.
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would it be worth asking "squadron prints" i think his name is on here ??? he would hopefully also be able to help re copyright etc
Firstly I am a girl! :-)
2nd - they are all covered by copyright - we have one license for the Army, one for the RAF and One for the Royal Navy which is reviewed every 2 years and we also pay a percentage each time you use a crest. Not worth taking the risk if you are selling publically - I know one chap has been recently taken to task on this and is now out of business!

Good Luck!

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