On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 08:33:46AM -0500, Julie Marchant wrote:
On 01/30/2017 05:25 AM, Alain Williams wrote:
Unfortunately that is not good enough ... you are assuming that people will use the monchrome version of the logo rather than just photocopying the colour one on a monochrome copyier.
You can easily prevent that with a trademark policy... and why would someone choose to make their own half-baked monochrome conversion when a proper one is available?
Because they have a piece of paper about whatever and the logo happens to be on there. Producing a new document is too much effort, they just photocopy it for whatever purpose.
Many people just do the minimum to do what they have to, they won't care at all about some logo of something that they might not even understand.