21. Muellner said his company only received the license to use the logo last May, and then only put it on two helmets last year. 22. The modified logo was used on T-shirts, stickers and posters, prompting the legal action for breach of copyright. 23. The new logo will be used extensively by the organizing committee over the next three months. 24. Using a logo, he said, would be interpreted as having an alliance with a political party and would therefore compromise his independence. 25. The Australians claim they should be allowed to use the logo because the corporation also produces non-tobacco products. |