Page 1 of 9
					
				Badges
				Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2000 8:41 pm
				by neil and barbara bradley
				Add me to the list.  I love badges!
 
 Neil  "Boomer" Bradley
 TC0529
			 
			
					
				badges
				Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2000 10:41 am
				by Ulf Lindquist
				I  ll go for a badge as well!
 
 Ulf Lindquist
			 
			
					
				Re: Badges
				Posted: Wed May 10, 2000 10:13 pm
				by Austin R. Baer
				Just returned from a week-long trip to find some really gratifying messages  from so many of you.  Thank you all very much for your comments... they are  most gratefully received, particularly because I am very mindful of the many  special interests and talents of this group.  A number of you are  designers, artists and engineers yourselves, so I am all the more  appreciative of your comments.   A couple of notes...   As some of you have asked, the  design will undergo a little more "tweaking"  after I've heard back from the supplier with some last minute  questions.  For example, the colors are not yet "spec'ed".  As Jim  Shade observed, the brown needs to be darker.  Also, the gray (which  represents the nickel-plated color "barriers") needs to be corrected for  line width, especially in the octagon background; the light tan needs to be  carefully selected because it has to be a compromise for the flesh tone of the  face (only a total of five colors are allowed).  The red car will be a  little on the warmer side than factory so that it "pops out" better.   And I felt that an old (but hip) guy shown in driving mode represents  the age and "drive-it-till-it-smokes" attitudes of many of the list  members.  But the center chrome of the grille cowl needs to be thinner, and  the area around the hole for the crank needs reshaping.  Other similar  stuff probably won't be noticed, but there are a few other things that  are "caricatured" because of the small size (oversize hinges, hubs, etc.) that I  did on purpose to get the "feel" rather than photographic accuracy in view of  the limitations of size and badge-making process.  However, if there is  some glaring error, please let me know (Viv, I think the horn's on the correct  side!) and I'll try to accommodate.     If anyone wants to have a JPEG image with the car colors left out for  you to fill in you own car, grille, tonneau, hair color, etc., with Adobe  Photoshop or any other fill-in paint software, let me know, and I'll send  along a low, medium or high-res file for you to play with after the tweaking is  done.  Later, as I've said before, I'm going to try to have acetate 8-1/2 x  11's available, printed with just the nickel barriers printed in  silver, so that you can either back them up with ink-jet paper images from your  own printers, or I can try to supply them to you somehow.  Bill Harkins  asked about a copyright; I think the "list" should apply for it.   Certainly, I have no more proprietary interest than any of  you... perhaps an attorney in the group can do that for us; the cost is  minimal.  I believe a simple "C-in-circle" emblem added to the  image on our website will help.  Bill's got some great ideas for lapel  pins, T-shirts, etc.  I want the first beer  mug.        Thank you for your patience!   Austin
			 
			
					
				Re: [mg-tabc] Re: Badges
				Posted: Thu May 11, 2000 7:04 pm
				by Jbtc48@aol.com
				Austin;
 It sounds that you are near the end......
 I assume that we will paint our own car colors if we want different colors.
 We should have a copyright!!!!!!!
 Thanks for a job well done.
 Joe Bernert
			 
			
					
				Re: [mg-tabc] Re: Badges
				Posted: Fri May 12, 2000 5:55 pm
				by Gene Gillam
				Austin,   I, for one, am absolutely ecstatic with the design  you've created - you've captured the essence of the car and the way I imagine it  looks as I drive it...isn't it nice when you can kid yourself and then find  substantiation?   When you do manage to get a JPEG image ready I'd  love to have one to play with - add me to what I must imagine is a very large  and growing list by now.   Thanks again for your creation,   Gene Gillam Saucier, MS 49 TC  7872
			 
			
					
				Re: [mg-tabc] Re: Badges
				Posted: Sat May 13, 2000 6:05 pm
				by Jbtc48@aol.com
				Austin, if you need help with the copyright let me know.  We do it for a 
 number of our products.
 Joe B
			 
			
					
				Re: [mg-tabc] Re: Badges
				Posted: Mon May 15, 2000 6:40 am
				by Jbtc48@aol.com
				Austin;
 I spoke with our law firm this AM.
 We can register the design of the badge in colors or single color, as long as 
 the design retains its integrity.
 Registrarion can be in an individuals, partners, or corporate name.
 Since we are not a corporation or a partnership it appears that an 
 individual,such as yourself can register the design.
 In the US the cost of incorporation runs about $200. Officers have to be 
 nominated  elected, and records have to be kept.
 It appears that the easiest way to deal with this problem is to have you, as 
 an individual register the design and grant the right, at your discression,to 
 any individual who wants to reproduce the design.
 I am not sure of the cost to register but I don't believe it is expensive.
 As a personal suggestion, I believe it is best for you to register the design 
 and grant the right to others to use it,  at your discression.
 The cost of registration can  be incorporated into the total cost of the 
 badges sold.  It should only add a dollor or two to the cost of each badge.
 Our law firm will call back this PM if they find that there is  any unforseen 
 glitch in this approach. They may be able to refer you to a law firm in your 
 area that does trademarks.
 Regards,
 Joe B
			 
			
					
				Re: [mg-tabc] Re: Badges
				Posted: Tue May 16, 2000 11:51 pm
				by Mark Jablonski
				Guys
 
 I think we are confusing a couple of things here.  There's trade mark 
 registration on the one hand and copyright on the other.
 
 Copyright comes into being as soon as a work has been created and has 
 a physical form. In this case, Austin, you as the creator, own 
 copyright.  In most countries copyright does not require registration 
 but I understand that in the US you may be able to do so but also
 that this is optional.  I don't think registration is required in 
 order to make out a case of copyright infringement (you may like to 
 check this with a US copyright lawyer).  Copyright gives the owner
 the sole right of reproducing the work.
 
 Trade marks are used to signify the source of goods and services and 
 are normally owned by companies who provide goods or services.  Trade 
 marks can be registered.  Use of someone else's trade mark is against 
 the law.  In the case of the T-ABC's Forever group, I don't think
 that it is a provider of goods or services, certainly not on a 
 commercial basis.
 
 You have to think through what registration will give you.  It will 
 give you the right to prevent others from using the design, HOWEVER, 
 you have to go to court to do so (at least that's the case in Oz and
 I presume the US is similar).  Therefore you have to ask yourself - 
 are you/we prepared to go to court to sue an infringer?
 
 I think that copyright gives enough protection and that a simple 
 copyright notice in any printed forms of the badge will suffice (hard 
 to do on the badge itself).  The copyright symbol is simply a
 reminder that someone owns copyright in the design.
 
 IMHO there's no need to go to the expense and bother of registration, 
 be that copyright or trade mark.
 
 I should add that this is not legal advice and that I'm not a lawyer, 
 just someone with a bit of experience in the field.
 
 Mark Jablonski
 Melbourne, Australia
 TC6022 TC4820
 
 
 
 --- In 
mg-tabc@egroups.com, Jbtc48@a... wrote:
 > Austin;
 > I spoke with our law firm this AM.
 > We can register the design of the badge in colors or single color, 
 as long as 
 > the design retains its integrity.
 > Registrarion can be in an individuals, partners, or corporate name.
 > Since we are not a corporation or a partnership it appears that an 
 > individual,such as yourself can register the design.
 > In the US the cost of incorporation runs about $200. Officers have 
 to be 
 > nominated  elected, and records have to be kept.
 > It appears that the easiest way to deal with this problem is to
 have 
 you, as 
 > an individual register the design and grant the right, at your 
 discression,to 
 > any individual who wants to reproduce the design.
 > I am not sure of the cost to register but I don't believe it is 
 expensive.
 > As a personal suggestion, I believe it is best for you to register 
 the design 
 > and grant the right to others to use it,  at your discression.
 > The cost of registration can  be incorporated into the total cost
 of 
 the 
 > badges sold.  It should only add a dollor or two to the cost of
 each 
 badge.
 > Our law firm will call back this PM if they find that there is  any 
 unforseen 
 > glitch in this approach. They may be able to refer you to a law
 firm 
 in your 
 > area that does trademarks.
 > Regards,
 > Joe B 
 
			 
			
					
				Re: [mg-tabc] Re: Badges
				Posted: Wed May 17, 2000 3:57 am
				by MDandGI@webtv.net
				Mark makes an interesting point re Copyright. may I remind all our
 readers that the MG company (Who ever that may be right now) has tried
 for years to stop the reproduction of the MG logo without success
 although it is a legal C/R and is registered. For what its worth I don't
 feel we need to do much more than produce the badge and sell it . Who
 wants to get into a legal fight over a simple symbol, whats more the
 people who will buy this are located in various countries where such
 legal action could prove to be a nightmare. At the end of the day  it's
 just a badge like thousands of others, nice, proud to display but still
 just a badge!
 
 Regards  Geoff
			 
			
					
				Re: [mg-tabc] Re: Badges
				Posted: Wed May 17, 2000 9:32 am
				by Austin R. Baer
				Hi, all...  Thanks to Mark, Geoff and Joe Bernet (and others) for the
 "copyright/registration" inputs.  I tend to agree with the idea that any
 protection is only as good as our willingness to dispute any infringements,
 and that our rights would be abandoned if we are unwilling to do so.
 Unfortunately, I do have experience in what those costs can be.
 
 I have a call in to my patent attorneys, with whom I have been working for
 over forty years, to clarify these issues.  However, I want to assure
 everyone that, even if we find that it is best to simply post a "circle C"
 within the badge design, and, for identification purposes, that I need to
 sign off as the owner/author, the list members will have any and all rights
 to it, as I do not wish to have any proprietary interest.  The design
 belongs to the group.
 
 I'll let you all know what the options are, but I agree that we should not
 add much cost, if any, to producing the badge.  We may at least owe Mike
 Sherrell a debt of gratitude for part of our name, the Abingdon folks for
 the octagon logo and a bunch of talented people for the design of the car
 (which was, incidentally, selected by the Museum of Modern Art in New York
 City for display in a '50s exhibit), all of which appear on our badge.  So,
 I am not exactly in the position of "originator", despite the development of
 the badge.
 
 All the best,
 
 Austin