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8th February 09, 09:03 PM
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Rowing in on this... "slughorns" were used to replace mottoes on badges produced by a firm trying to sidestep copyright issues... The motto on the buckle and strap, and the crest, form a single heraldic design which is copyrightable as a product. The unscrupulous have been known to lift a design from books (Way and Squire are currently the most sinned against) and put them into production. ALL of the line art in W&S is copyright by Romilly Squire of Rubislaw and he has licensed it exclusively to Gaelic Themes. A very weak argument was put forward that by using the slughorn it was a different design... as the other two major elements (buckle and strap, and the crest itself) were unchanged from the copied work, the company was ordered to "cease and desist".
Whether this badge is one of the knock-offs, or a knock-off of a knock-off, I can't say. But as Sandy has pointed out it is definitely NOT the badge of a clansman.
Last edited by MacMillan of Rathdown; 9th February 09 at 09:43 PM.
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