I built this website. From scratch. Including the servers.
I feel like using the programmer's favourite answer here: it depends.....
Famous lawsuits to read up on:
Jeff Koons vs Art Rogers for "puppies"
https://cpyrightvisualarts.wordpress.com/2011/12/20/art-rogers-vs-jeff-koons/
https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-jeff-koons-8-puppies-lawsuit-changed-artists-copy
https://designobserver.com/feature/art-rogers-vs-jeff-koons/6467
https://www.copyright.gov/fair-use/summaries/rogers-koons-2dcir1992.pdf
See also Shepard Fairey and The A.P. regarding Obama "Hope" poster. They settled. Fairey made some other mistakes along the way like falsifying evidence.
https://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/13/arts/design/13fairey.html
In Sweden: Markus Andersson and photographer Jonas Lemberg
http://www.chiever.com/uncategorized/painting-infringement-photo/
I was so annoyed with the trend of using "rock dots" in the early naughts in American ads. It looks like just some funky dots to you folks, but that's a letter, with a different vowel sound.
Every time I see Lärabar I read it as it would be pronounced with that Ä, and note that "lära" means learn. You named your bar "learnbar", Laura.
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I like the last line in the song: "What you were thinking, SICK"
Copywanker knows full well how to wield that innuendo!
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