People in management and other position of power in those Japanese companies often have poor grasp on English, as they are firm believers of job seniority and senior posts are often occupied by literal senior citizens. You may want to find someone to translate the communication into Japanese before sending them.
Also Japanese people still prefer snail mail over E-mail.
That makes total sense. Now I need to figure out how to contact them.
GC On Wed, May 01, 2019 at 09:42:17AM -0400, Gregory Casamento wrote:
>
> I don't know... I mean what would they do for us if they did? Does anyone
> think it's wise to let them know at the very least that they are using our
> logo? I mean I feel like we should be flattered that they liked it enough
> to make it theirs, but I don't think they even are aware that they are
> using it as Roger pointed out.
I'd suggest contacting them to stake your claim, other than that I don't know.
This is because one other concern would be if they became sucessful enough,
they (or their agents or publishers) may turn around and claim the project
is infringing their rights/property in the logo.
Which could be problematic if they file a suit.
DF
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