Just in case there is still any doubt about how I intended this challenge to work, I have attached a graphic that I hope will explain it more clearly. Firstly though, why have I singled out Messrs. DHL for this treatment?
Well, prior to moving to Spain we revisited the area I was interested in buying a property, and met up with an estate agent with whom we would conduct the business and we would buy our house via the internet. All went well until I had to send several original documents via a courier (DHL). The most important document was one we had obtained from a notary giving our estate agent power of attorney over our bank account during the period of the purchase. DHL failed to deliver it, and it was "lost". So we had to go back to the notary and repeat the procedure. DHL again lost the document.
So, unsurprisingly, I have a jaundiced attitude to the company.
Back to the topic in hand, then. The Challenge is in 2 parts:
Part 1 is to guess the original logos from the "doctored" ones that have already been posted. If that's all you want to do, that's fine. You don't have to participate in part 2 if you don't want to.
Part 2; should you want to submit a logo, it should be close enough to the famous one you are "doctoring" so that the original can, with varying degrees of difficulty, be correctly guessed. At the same time, it should be different enough to avoid prosecution under copyright law.
So, armed with all the facts, anyone want to have a guess at any or all the fake logos posted so far?
Saludos,
Bob.
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