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    Jackets Investigating Logo Theft

    In the category of things that are shockingly stupid, the Columbus Blue Jackets are investigating the theft of their logo by — of all people — a politician!

    If you can believe it, U.S. Senate candidate Marc Delphine of Oregon has appropriated a slightly altered version of the Ohio NHL franchise's primary logo to promote his campaign, by flipping it to form a D with the flag — still practically the Ohio flag, by the way.

    Here's the banner on his website:

    Campaign steals Blue Jackets logo

    It became obvious that the Blue Jackets didn't grant the campaign any special permission when the following was posted to the team's Twitter account about an hour ago:

    For those who are asking about the misuse of the #CBJ logo, the issue is being looked into. Thanks to those who pointed it out.

    To be fair, the logo may not have been stolen by Delphine himself but rather a P.R. hack for the campaign, but it's still a pretty shocking oversight on the part of the candidate.

    Thanks to Matt for the tip!

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    Reader Comments (21)

    I don't see the resemblance.

    Seriously, this is just pathetic. Having worked in politics for years and been a hack designer in my spare time, i've designed lots of political logos for candidates. At least mine were original!

    Mar 10 . 12:01 PM | Unregistered CommenterVeritas1325

    Ridiculous... I know hockey isn't huge in Oregon, but seriously?

    Mar 10 . 12:34 PM | Unregistered CommenterKevin Y

    To quote a great philosopher, "Stupid is as stupid does."

    Mar 10 . 12:59 PM | Unregistered Commenterpautna

    With values like that, his campaign is DOA. Then again, people are stupid. They won't care that his office broke copyright laws to "create" his campaign logo. His opponents would be wise to capitalize on it and exaggerate it.
    Since he looks like he's 12, he probably stands a snowball's chance in hell anyway. But what do I know? I don't live in Oregon.

    Mar 10 . 1:10 PM | Unregistered CommenterAdam Edgington

    That's just the thing. How can some Oregon politician be expected to know what's what with respect to hockey logos? The designer clearly ripped it off, but I doubt the candidate had anything at all to do with it.

    What can you do? The Blue-Jackets have one of the best uniforms in the league. No wonder someone wants to rip 'em off.

    Mar 10 . 1:32 PM | Unregistered CommenterTyler

    Left them a nice message on their website, hohoho.

    Mar 10 . 1:35 PM | Unregistered Commenterben

    What a non-issue. The only possible claim here is trademark infringement, not "theft" of anything. And that fails because no one would look at an Oregon senate candidate and be confused as to whether the CBJ are affiliated.

    Mar 10 . 2:22 PM | Unregistered CommenterBPR

    Intellectual property is property, too. In any case, the logo in question has quickly gone missing.

    Mar 10 . 3:01 PM | Unregistered Commenterpsycloud

    I doubt Mr. Delphine was made aware of the "theft", but as the boss of his organization, he needs to be cognisant of what is being done in his name, and needs to own up and take responsibility for what happened. His opponents are going to rip him on this, using tactics similar to attorneys when questioning a witness. They are going to extrapolate (faily or unfairly) that if he lies and cheated here, he must being doing similar devious deeds elsewhere.

    I guess one could say the CBJ's should be flattered that there logo was chose to be pilfered. It is a great logo after all, just wish my Thrashers could do something more simple like this logo. The multi colored swirly bird has to go!

    Mar 10 . 3:52 PM | Unregistered Commenterglovesave29

    That is just great.... I bet the campign is hoping that this doesn't get public..... facepalm

    Mar 10 . 4:04 PM | Unregistered CommenterMichael The

    lol. someones getting fired

    Mar 10 . 4:11 PM | Unregistered CommenterMike

    What would have been worse is if they used the Canucks' orca

    Mar 10 . 4:52 PM | Unregistered CommenterPortugal

    This just goes to further prove my theory that all politicians are liars, cheaters, and above all... IDIOTS!!

    Mar 10 . 5:23 PM | Unregistered CommenterMarc L

    The designer could have at least changed the stars area to a rectangle to match the US flag. That triangle shape I'm sure has no relevance in Oregon. Has the logo been pulled yet?

    Mar 10 . 5:31 PM | Unregistered CommenterdownRupLYB

    The designer is definately going to have a lawsuit on his hands. Probably knew his designs had no talent so looked for something that his boss had no knowledge of. I doubt Delphine knew about Columbus' logo anyways.

    Mar 10 . 6:00 PM | Unregistered CommenterEvn

    Chris, it has been removed from the website. Also, I left a little comment on his website... that'll probably be removed as well ahaha.

    Mar 10 . 6:15 PM | Unregistered CommenterEvan

    Marc discussed it on Puck Daddy

    Mar 10 . 8:40 PM | Unregistered CommenterFairplay

    I say off with his head!

    Mar 11 . 10:46 AM | Unregistered CommenterGahd

    Holy cow...

    Mar 11 . 7:56 PM | Unregistered CommenterJacques-Andre LeBeau

    does no one realize that the columbus jersey is basically identical to the avalanche one? replacing the A with a star, and the avalanche/puck is the ohio flag...

    Mar 16 . 5:37 PM | Unregistered Commenterjimbob34

    So it looks like the Jackets have won, since his site no longer sports the logo.

    Apr 13 . 5:18 PM | Unregistered CommenterVidofnir

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