
How about, "I know I'm an English teacher, but this is a slogan, and NOT a logo"?
Like Eno says any photo taken by you is your property, and as long as it isn't used for "commercial" purposes then you can publish and receive a small fee for it.
But you're using their copyrighted logo to make a profit.
I always wondered this, started when I had my wedding photos done. I couldn't make copies for family because they were the property of the photographer, even though they were photos of me and my wife!
Eno got it about right. I'm sure this is the way it works.
I wonder about the situation with these mobile phones that double up as digital cameras & goodness knows what else. Anyone with one of these things can take a photo of anything without anyone knowing about it. They can also send it to anyone via e-mail using the phone. So much for privacy & security.
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