Intellectual Property Violation...what am I missing?
This image was rejection for "Intellectual Property Violation" and I cannot understand why. This is the interior drivers side of a Hudson Motor Company Hornet...this model was produced by the Hudson Company (now out of business) for four years from 1951-1954. Car was produced for another three years by AMC from 1955 to 1957. Both companies have been out of business for over 50 years.
As example, I would never submit for approval the image of the passenger side outside front panel, which clearly shows the defunct company's branded signature logo. See below.
So, can someone explain to me why some car dashboards fly through the judging process with flying colors, while others such as the one above get kicked back to me on the grounds of "Intellection Property Violation" when I am careful to avoid brand identification such as "Hornet".
Sherwood Martinelli
