As long as there is not commercial use of the TFL roundel, they’re not too fussed really, but they are VERY strict about commercial use. The Roundel is so recognisable, it’s inevitable that it will be used by the public as they play with their culture.
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Comment: #1
I simply love the attitudes of the English.
Comment: #2
Simply awesome. I home the TfL doesn’t complain about the use of the “roundel”
Comment: #3
Bah, who moved my ‘p’ key. I need a coffee.
Comment: #4
hehe, nice
As long as there is not commercial use of the TFL roundel, they’re not too fussed really, but they are VERY strict about commercial use. The Roundel is so recognisable, it’s inevitable that it will be used by the public as they play with their culture.
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Alfie – I have to say I really respect the work you and the guys are doing on werenotafraid.com.
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