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Here's a short lesson on Marketings for you. Consider it the tip for your future business if you decide to do some: Why people buy a McDonalds store under the name "McDonalds"? Becuase the profits are larger than if I opened a store and called it "My Burgers".
If I make a new car... would it sell better if I put Mercedes logo on it?
Would it sell even better if I put Ferrary or Lamburginy logo on it?
This is called Trade Mark or Brand
Now about who cares about what.... it's transparent you don't really need a store logo, but if you did: I'd suggest checking on the name and the logo, including the font (A font is a font, but when it's inside a logo it becomes part of the logo). Since if you did open a store I don't think you'd like a law sue on your back. Try putting "Microsoft" on your products and see what happens to you (or your parents if that's the case).
Enought said.
Please do not elaborate on the subject. Copyrights and Trade Marks are case sensitive. Period.
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