Use of Roundel - possible TFL copyright infringement?
Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2024 4:58 pm
Hi there, brand new here and hopefully someone out there could provide a little guidance to me please
I am designing a new logo for my London based not for profit sports club. I was hoping to upload a copy here but can send an example to anyone who can help. Our current logo is a circle with the name in a rectangle inside it across, and in the new version, I am looking to have the name on a single line. . To avoid the text being squashed I extended the rectangle out over the top of the circle. After I showed it to a friend, and they said "Oh, and it looks like the Underground which is a nice homage given we're London". This wasn't the initial intent but now seems like a consistent observation.
After reading, I know there are a lot of rules that TFL have for their Roundel and that they are quite active regarding their protection (thread here: viewtopic.php?p=6756&hilit=roundel&sid= ... 8e82#p6756).
Our logo would be black and white, and the Roundel shape is a different ratio to theirs with an image within the circle boundary (which contains text). It doesn't share the same colours or ratios but I'm wondering if using it on a kit/bags for the club is possible Copyright or Trademark Infringement? I'm wondering where the bounds of "rectangle on a circle" copyright end for TFL.
Any help much appreciated!
I am designing a new logo for my London based not for profit sports club. I was hoping to upload a copy here but can send an example to anyone who can help. Our current logo is a circle with the name in a rectangle inside it across, and in the new version, I am looking to have the name on a single line. . To avoid the text being squashed I extended the rectangle out over the top of the circle. After I showed it to a friend, and they said "Oh, and it looks like the Underground which is a nice homage given we're London". This wasn't the initial intent but now seems like a consistent observation.
After reading, I know there are a lot of rules that TFL have for their Roundel and that they are quite active regarding their protection (thread here: viewtopic.php?p=6756&hilit=roundel&sid= ... 8e82#p6756).
Our logo would be black and white, and the Roundel shape is a different ratio to theirs with an image within the circle boundary (which contains text). It doesn't share the same colours or ratios but I'm wondering if using it on a kit/bags for the club is possible Copyright or Trademark Infringement? I'm wondering where the bounds of "rectangle on a circle" copyright end for TFL.
Any help much appreciated!