File:Scarlets logo.svg

Summary

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Non-free media information and use rationale true for Scarlets
Description

Scarlets logo

Source

Official Site

Article

Scarlets

Portion used

The image is used as the primary means of visual identification of the article topic.
1.No free equivalent exists that would effectively identify the article's subject.
2.The image does not in any way limit the ability of the copyright owners to market or sell their product.
3.The image is only used once and is rendered in low resolution to avoid piracy.
4.The image has been published outside Wikipedia; see source above.
5.The image meets general Wikipedia content requirements and is encyclopedic.
6.The image meets Wikipedia's media-specific policy.
7.The image is used in the article wiki-linked in the section title.
8.The image is significant in identifying the subject of the article.
9.The image is used in the article namespace.
10.The image has a brief description that identifies the image, notes the source, and provides attribution to the copyright holder.

Low resolution?
Purpose of use

The image is not used in such a way that a reader would be confused into believing that the article is written or authorized by the owner of the logo

Replaceable?

Logo is protected by copyright and trademark, therefore a free use alternative won't exist.

Other information

Use in accordance with logo guideline.

Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Scarlets//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Scarlets_logo.svgtrue

The Scarlets Logo was designed in 2003 by Simon Goss of SiGGA Design Ltd of Swansea, UK - http://www.sigga.net/logo.html

The logo was derived from the previous Llanelli RFC logo which also featured a stylised Dragon, in that instance backed by three feathers and held within a shield border and scroll. This was originally designed by Harvey Thomas of Carmarthen though had been much updated and adjusted over the years.

The Scarlets text font is a modified version of Peignot (1937, Adolphe Mouron Cassandre), with horizontal scaling and the removal of the bar from the capital "A".

Licensing

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