NCOWS Flag

Started by Okefinokee Outlaw, October 01, 2012, 03:42:55 PM

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Major 2

Lets give it a week and see if more want in
when planets align...do the deal !

Okefinokee Outlaw

We need one more for the better pricing. 

Pancho Peacemaker

Quote from: Major 2 on November 17, 2012, 04:05:57 PM
Lets give it a week and see if more want in

Major,

You might consider adding some extra time to that.  Lots of folks are out of pocket on Thanksgiving week. 
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Major 2

Agreed Pancho.

There no rush 

when planets align...do the deal !

Ol Gabe

NCOWS Pards & Pardettes, All, just for the sake of discussion, only...
Historically the 'Official' NCOWS logo was first created/made by an NCOWS member from Des Moines, Iowa. An active member then, he also wrote articles on using period firearms for hunting wild game in Iowa. As I recall, his design was not copyrighted or trademarked by the org at that time but the concept was brought up as a potential long-term problem if it was not.
The same logic applies to the existing org flag, made by a former NCOWS Judges mother-in-law.
What with the ease of filing a law suit today it is potentially possible and probable that the existing logo and flag could be copyrighted and/or trademarked by an individual that is not a member thusly leaving the org without either. Although unlikely, it is still possible.
Therefore, I strongly suggest that the existing logo and flag design be approved, copyrighted and trademarked by the Exec. Comm. and Congress before going any further with the search for a maker of flags, it is that important.
Now, if this has already been proposed and completed, I happily withdraw any further suggestions or considerations, but the urge to acquire a flag does not merit the suddeness that we are presently seeing here, albeit done in true love for the org and from the heart of all those participating on this thread. In addition, the onset of both Fall and Winter holidays requires an output of funds that make it much more necessary to delay the entire process until it gets complete approval and assigned to a committee for the research and acquisition.
Again, if this process has already started, go forward, if not then please reconsider in order to not jump into a potential problem area.
I remain,
'Ol Gabe
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Okefinokee Outlaw

I'm currently waiting for the sixth confirmation.  Once I have that and the funds, I will order the flags as previously agreed.

OklaTom

Ol Gabe is thinking right.  I have opened the discussion with the EC regarding a copyright on the logo, which I think would be covering about anything it would be printed, embroidered, imaged, etc. on.  I'm thinking we should give this some time to see about the copyright issue before we go further.  That's my 2 cents...
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Okefinokee Outlaw

So when I display my NCOWS sticker on my vehicle, I could be violating a copyright?

Major 2

Nope.... you were sent the Logo as part of your membership package.
Just like Tee's the Burger Sharp Shooters had for their SW shoot.

Original Art is NCOWS and yours by your assocation.

when planets align...do the deal !

Okefinokee Outlaw

This old man is confused.  If the logo is NCOWS, then why are we concerned about a copyright on the logo?

Pancho Peacemaker

Quote from: Okefinokee Outlaw on November 19, 2012, 12:38:30 PM
This old man is confused.  If the logo is NCOWS, then why are we concerned about a copyright on the logo?

A few reasons:

A clothing manufactuer could start selling shirts with our logo.

"Henry" Repeating Arms could sell a rifle with our logo on it.

We would have no control over this and no way to have a say in the application of the logo.  We would have no way to recover any profit on it's use either.
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Okefinokee Outlaw

Then how does this pertain to flags with the NCOWS logo that we will have made for NCOWS posses?  Why is there a problem if NCOWS owns the logo?

OklaTom

Quote from: Okefinokee Outlaw on November 19, 2012, 02:14:46 PM
Then how does this pertain to flags with the NCOWS logo that we will have made for NCOWS posses?  Why is there a problem if NCOWS owns the logo?

As things work, the copyright is owned by the creator.  We are looking into whether the creator has assigned those rights to the organization.  The idea here is two-fold.  Make sure that NCOWS has rights to the image is first.  Then it is make sure that the copyrighted image is used in making anything else.  I think there is probably no real problem with either.  However, we are just trying to get our ducks in a row.
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Okefinokee Outlaw

So possibly our logo is in jeopardy.

Cliff Fendley

Regarding the flag, Johnson County Rangers will probably not meet and may not be able to make an official commitment until the December meeting. It has been mentioned but I'm not sure just a few members can't make that decision.

Personally I agree with others on the Logo copyright.
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