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Old 3 Apr 2007, 09:45   #1
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Stalker stole our icon!

Yes, it's a bit spammy and useless to post it here, but I still noticed this:

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Old 3 Apr 2007, 09:47   #2
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Old 3 Apr 2007, 09:49   #3
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I know I know, but it's teh stolered!
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Old 3 Apr 2007, 10:29   #4
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Oddly enough that's not even the official radioactive sign any more... it's this instead: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._21482.svg.png

Which is rubbish.
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Strangely enough, I can't find that symbol being used on the Wikipedia's articles. Instead, I still see the old one.

Oh wait: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hazard_symbol

Your symbol refers only to ionising radiation
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Oddly enough that's not even the official radioactive sign any more... it's this instead: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._21482.svg.png

Which is rubbish.
That's a warning sign. The radioactive symbol is still the same.
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Old 3 Apr 2007, 13:04   #7
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It's still rubbish. It's too compicated with those small icons.
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Old 3 Apr 2007, 13:06   #8
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Technically, if Team17 registered the W:A icon as a trademark, they can (and must, if they want to keep the trademark) fight Stalker's use of the symbol as the logo for a computer game, and Stalker would have to change and/or pay royalties -- after all, the Beatles don't own apples, but they do own them as the logo for a music company. Otherwise, what's to stop me releasing a game with the letter lambda as its logo?

I don't know if or how those rules change when your symbol of choice was designed by someone else, but I'd assume that would have been checked when registering the trademark. W:A's logo was always a slightly modified trefoil anyway, so that might affect it as well.

If, on the other hand, Team17 use it as an unregistered trademark then as I understand it they effectively have pretty well no rights at all over its use. (In which case, why people still bother putting "TM" after things is something of a mystery.)
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Old 3 Apr 2007, 15:19   #9
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I've seen other (and older) games that use the nuclear trefoil - An example is Fallout (Released 1997, WA was 1999). So if Interplay had trademarked it, they should have prevented Team17 from then using it.
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Doesn't W:A use an inverted trefoil? In any case, you can hardly trademark an official hazard sign, since it is used by many people quite frequently.
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Doesn't W:A use an inverted trefoil? In any case, you can hardly trademark an official hazard sign, since it is used by many people quite frequently.
Not as a computer game logo, it isn't.

(Well, apparently it is. But you get the point -- apples and the letter lambda are used all the time for all kinds of things, but use them as logos at your peril.)
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