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Lest the Legion get upset over copyright issues, I've updated my Twitter icon with the British Legion's poppy - here's a link if you're interested in doing the same.
mikeninercharlie said:The only thing that was missing from the Legion's Bling Book... :
Michael O'Leary said:But that is just the point. Canadians (for the most part) do not and never have worn it primarily as an RCL symbol. That is not how the symbol has ever been sold in Remembrance Day marketting, it's never been openly identified as an owned trademark of the RCL that they are selling when they pitch "wear this in Remembrance of those who have fallen" .... and that's why it grates every time the RCL launches a legal attack at someone for using some form of the poppy as a symbol of Remembrance. The RCL's own marketting approach over decades has genericized it to a Canadian symbol of Remembrance, and yet they attack others for embracing that perception and wishing to further honour its role as such a symbol.
Stymiest said:November Company, 3 RCR uses the poppy in its logo and colours I wonder if the legion will tell us we need to stop now
AmmoTech90 said:No it doesn't.
It states "the red poppy". Not "the red poppy distributed through the RCL's Poppy Fund", nor does it say "the red poppy copyrighted by the RCL shall be worn."
I have seen many a BSM/RSM get downright irate at a troop not conforming to a dress code that is used by the rest of the unit. It is all or none. Ubique.
I could see a Canadian RSM's blood pressure peaking at the sight of that on someone's coat lapel (or even as a fragrant hackle?).... >mikeninercharlie said:On ANZAC Day, the wearing of small sprigs of rosemary in the coat lapel, pinned to the breast or held in place by medals is thus synonymous with remembrance and commemoration. This plant was, in ancient times, supposed to strengthen memory. Greek scholars wore rosemary in their hair to help remember their studies, and the association with remembrance has carried through to modern times. In literature and folklore it is an emblem of remembrance. I may just start something here in Victoria now that I no longer wearing a uniform and rosemary grows in Mrs M9C's garden.
milnews.ca said:I could see a Canadian RSM's blood pressure peaking at the sight of that on someone's coat lapel (or even as a fragrant hackle?).... >
Greymatters said:What alternatives are out there?
Is there a replacement for the poppy, for those who want to wear something to show their support, but not wear a legion poppy?
:rofl:mikeninercharlie said:...going toe to toe with the LOF Command RSM over dress issues...
kstart said:The Legion's threat of lawsuits over this-- they'll waste donated funds (meant for support of the troops)
Journeyman said::rofl:
Danjanou said:This is formal note to the RCL from Provincial and Dominion commands that were sent the link to this thread.
I attended the repatriation service in Toronto for our latest fallen soldier last night you might be interested to know this. Despite the four hour delay, there was, as always, a large contingent, several dozen, of veterans from bike clubs around Ontario, many who made long journeys to be there.
Conversely the contingent from the RCL in Blues and Gray, again as almost always was minimal, this time two members, and that's from the 27 branches with a membership in excess of 8,000 in the city. I realize that there may have been others on the bridges, but the disparity in numbers is evident.
How can you still maintain any credible moral authority over your recent actions and decisions? I do understand the legal ramifications of copyrighting a symbol. That's to ensure some unscrupulous businessman running off a thousand poppy shirts this time of year and counting on the ignorance and the good will of the citizenry to buy them thinking the money goes to a good cause and not his bank account. It is not to attack veterans honouring their own, or even some old lady making cookies as a good will gesture.
By the way the other member present came form her shift poppying at a local mall. She told me she believed it was more important to be there; although she was afraid some in her branch would be upset she missed part of her shift in the mall. I watched quite a few of those bikers drop folded bills in the poppy box even though they were wearing one. She's also been at almost all the repat services as far as I know. She seems to get what's important, perhaps we should make her Dominion President. :remembrance:
recceguy said:Kudos and Milpoints Danjanou. Let's see what kind of response they give............if they give one.
recceguy said:Kudos and Milpoints Danjanou. Let's see what kind of response they give............if they give one.