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Is Facebook logo design plagiarism?

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2024 10:21 am
by Sgfujfg
Mark Zuckerberg's giant surprised the world a few weeks ago with a drastic and unexpected name change. The platform on which a good part of humanity has left a trace of its life has left behind its Facebook name to become Meta. And, with the name, the name has also changed. Logo , which does not remind us at all of the initial.
And while change is necessary in life, and even in business, the company has been criticized for making such a sudden shift. For many, it represents not only an opportunity to reinvent itself and give birth to the much-talked-about “metaverse,” but also a way to dispel accusations of data abuse.

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Anyway, that's not the topic at the moment. The criticisms of linkedin database Meta go beyond its criminal past and even reach the plagiarism of the logo design . Because, although it may seem incredible, given its relevance around the world, the image that represents it coincides with that of a German company. We tell you everything.

On Facebook's move to Meta
On October 28, Zuckerberg announced the new name of his company: Meta. Obviously, it has nothing to do with what we have used in the last decade and, in fact, refers to a new facet. The goal of the young entrepreneur is to create a metaverse, a virtual reality universe that will function as the matrix of platforms such as Instagram and WhatsApp.

For a company like Facebook, which has also bought other digital social phenomena like Oculus, Snaptu and the innovative CTRL-Labs, a plagiarism situation seems unthinkable. However, shortly after the major announcement, complaints emerged from Germany.

The startup that accuses Facebook of plagiarizing logo design
M-sense Migräne, a startup based in Berlin, expressed with clear sarcasm on its official account on the social network Twitter (which is not part of Facebook) the pride it took in having been a reference for the design of the Meta logo.

“We are so honored that @facebook was inspired by our migraine app logo,” he wrote in a tweet. “Maybe they are also inspired by our data privacy practices.”

Unlike Meta, the German company is dedicated to developing and providing an application for tracking symptoms and treating migraines under medical prescription. As many know, migraine is a chronic disease for which several technological tools have been designed in recent times. Its isotype is green.