G'day,
There's something that's been bothering me for a good while now and that is major labels, manufacturers, companies, ect that are currently categorized as "basic" tags and not "copyright" tags.
Oh, and do excuse the Oxford comma. My boss hates them, but I refuse to yield.
The tag that triggered me this time, was "BMW". How is anything expressly BMW not a copyright? Especially if the company logo is present in the image. The logo is in and of itself, an actual internally recognized legal copyright.
I attempted to add the copyright:bmw to a recent post for shits and giggles, and was promptly system denied as expected. Surely, because the basic tag isn't new. Fair enough. Not to mention a wiki already exists for it as a basic tag.
But, how does one fix that (assuming others feel a "fix" is warranted)? Or do I even have such permissions as a "builder" to begin with?
Now, similar things I generally attribute to the implication threads, but this seems a bit different considering there is no implication. An international company's logo is a legal copyright. Period.
Comments, suggestions... Cheers! (Hah, no Oxford comma... You win this round Sir)