*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1358050 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1358050

You can't just say that Safari has more market recognition so you will
use their trademark for your commercial product in the same product
class! That is exactly what trademarks are there to prevent and if the
intent is to cause confusing that is very problematic. You can certainly
use a globe or map, that is a common element going back to NCSA Mosaic
and is a hard thing to trademark anyway. I dunno about the north west
pointing compass, maybe a trademark lawyer would have an opinion on
that. I think I would just replace it with a photo of a cat, that
represents the modern internet pretty well.

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Title:
  [Icons] Web Browser icon is not distinctive to the Ubuntu brand

Status in Ubuntu theme:
  New
Status in Ubuntu UX:
  Triaged
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  the icon for the webbrowser-app does not use transparency, so is a big
  square edged thing, which is inconsistent with other icons and looks
  out of place on the dash and alt-tab. I don't know if phone icons are
  supposed to meet the standards for desktop icons, or if desktop icons
  should work well as phone icons, but if we are aiming for convergence
  some kind of common ground is going to be required, or we end up with
  a separate icon for desktop and phone?

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