
What do you think of my new logo?
For those who know about the new name discussion, take a good look at the reflection of the name.
Do you reckon this will get me into trouble if I put it on my car?
[Edited on 19/6/2007 by nitram38]
I like that - a tad cheeky though and if you were to start producing in quantity I am sure you will have a knock on the door.
For a one-off I doubt you will have a problem
[Edited on 19-6-07 by RazMan]
It's only going on the car.
I am sure that they wouldn't be able to do anything legally as the name is not theirs. I can't help the reflection, that is how it
looks.
I don't think that there are any copyright laws regarding anagrams anyway!
You could say that any name was an anagram of the alphabet!
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Originally posted by nitram38
It's only going on the car.
I am sure that they wouldn't be able to do anything legally as the name is not theirs. I can't help the reflection, that is how it looks.
I don't think that there are any copyright laws regarding anagrams anyway!
You could say that any name was an anagram of the alphabet!
Like the name, but I think it is known as a palindrome rather than an anagram?
Cheers
Alex
PS
Not sure how they are regarded in law when they mirror a copywrite!
[Edited on 19/6/07 by ecosse]
No, a palindrome reads the same in both directions like " a man, a plan, a canal, panama ", or a short one "boob" 
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Originally posted by Peteff
No, a palindrome reads the same in both directions like " a man, a plan, a canal, panama ", or a short one "boob"![]()
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Semordnilap is a name coined for a word or phrase that spells a different word or phrase backwards. "Semordnilap" is itself "palindromes" spelled backwards
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Originally posted by Peteff
No, a palindrome reads the same in both directions like " a man, a plan, a canal, panama ", or a short one "boob"![]()
