Logo Samples
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We'll add more samples as we get a chance.
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Who Owns Your Artwork?
Under the 1976 Copyright Act as amended, a work is protected by copyright from the time it is created in a fixed form and is the property of the one who created it. In other words, if you have a photographer take a photograph for you to use in a brochure, he owns the copyright. Similarly, if you hire a copywriter to write the brochure, he owns the words. And, if you have a graphic designer design the brochure, he owns the design while the graphic artist owns the artwork he created.
Don't let yourself get caught in a situation where you think you own materials that were created on your behalf. Get it in writing up front.
TMD's copyright policy: In general, TMD holds the copyright to all materials created by TMD and usage is granted to you. Unlimited usage is always granted for logos and logotypes.
Here is a PDF file of the U.S. Copyright Office's Circular 9 which outlines the copyright law on works made for hire.