Old Driver Weekly is a loose “organization” of amateur iOS developers that has been publishing a weekly report since January 2013, documenting and compiling what we consider to be good technical articles or noteworthy news from the past week. After a year of growth, we have 2k+ attention on Github, and today we received a notification of infringement from Didi. My first reaction was…
We have received your infringement notice, and we will stop the infringement immediately
Doozy programmer. – Live
The use of logos that are highly similar to our company’s logos may lead the relevant public, especially the relevant APP programmers and developers, to believe that our company has a trademark authorization and business cooperation relationship with your company’s platform users.
I think it’s a scenario where a programmer sees the logo of our weekly newspaper and thinks it’s the logo of The Street Bunny, leading to the belief that our organization is accredited by the street Bunny or the official organization of the Street Bunny. Here’s the header we put on every blog post:
Positive changes
We responded positively to Didi’s request to stop the infringement, but the question arises: what to do about our logo. Our famous designer teacher instantly provided me with several plans, is worthy of the work efficiency is super high, what party a can deal with the teacher.
Plan A
We can turn 6 upside down, after the fans see the logo will say: old driver 6 over ah!
Plan B
Since one six infringes, let’s put three, which is really 666:
C program
We were worried that Plan B would lead to 999 dermatitis to Sue us for infringement, well, if the Angle is right it is highly approximate.
The last
Thank you Sketchk for agreeing to design a new logo for us. It’s a heavy metal feel for a truck driver. Hope Didi doesn’t move into trucks in the future. Something like this: