I'm a consumer of BBC content in it's various forms. It is an institution am proud to be related to since kindergarten. The BBC logo is embedded in my subconcious.. I almost had a BBC tattoo but I settled for a Blue Peter badge and a T-shirt (hinting on a free t-shirt). On a serious note, the BBC is like a nanny, you never forget the lessons learnt and you always wear the nanny's name with pride. My point is that there has to be a middle way where the BBC allows it's fanboys or girls to wear the logo and still protect it's integrity as a supernanny. We do not want extremists to use the logo as they did with the British flag.
My suggestion is a "Powered by BBC" logo. Sam Mbale Mpelembe Network http://www.mpelembe.net Follow me on http://twitter.com/mpelembe On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 5:42 PM, James Cridland <ja...@cridland.net> wrote: > On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 2:50 PM, Martin Deutsch > <martin.deut...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> Just spotted this in the newest Private Eye (dated 26th Dec)... >> > > Being fair... use of the logo means "official". No use of the logo means > "unofficial". That's what the Backstage licence basically says. > > Do a quick iTunes search for BBCReader - that app really concerns me, since > it's rubbish and people think it's the BBC's. > > -- > http://james.cridland.net/ | http://notatallbad.ltd.uk/legal_info/ >