Talk:The Iconfactory

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Just so you know, a company you have on your web site is attempting to claim credit for the Torino Olympics artwork, which was created by Atlanta’s Iconologic design firm, not Icon Factory or “Talos Tsuir.”


Here is their claim:

http://www.iconfactory.com/preview.asp?type=search&id=267&query=Torino


Here is Iconologic’s web site:


http://www.brandstory.com/brandstory/vol6/story.aspx?ID=435#story


Just thought you’d want to have credible companies on your site.

Update: Well, looks like now they're giving copyright credit to IOC. That's good and just was changed on their website 3-2-06.

[edit] npov

This article seems neutral to me. I didn't see any hyerbole or endorsement.--Esprit15d 18:58, 18 January 2006 (UTC)

I think we should add to the fact the icons are freeware -sirevil

[edit] image

I'm the guy that uploaded this image up, but right now I question do we need it on any more? speak

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