The Licra Calls for the Removal of a Saint-Denis Logo Similar to His, the Mayor Indignes Himself
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The International League against Racism and Anti-Semitism asks the municipality of Saint-Denis to abandon its visual identity to the three faces, pointing a risk of confusion with its own brand. A purely technical approach according to the association, but firmly contested by the new Bally Bagayoko edile, which denounces a suspicious calendar and a heavy financial cost for the commune.
The Licra Asks the Mayor of Saint-Denis, Bally Bagayoko, No Longer to Use a Logo Resembling His Own.
A symbol similar to the three faces of the International League against Racism and Anti-Semitism (Licra) has been used by the municipality since 2024, before the election of the new unsubmissed mayor. The latter criticises the timing of the request.
Bally Bagayoko no longer ends talking about him. A few days after the polemic caused by his words on the whistles against Marseillaise, the mayor LFI of Saint-Denis finds himself this time in the heart of an arm of iron with the Licra. In issue, the logo of the city, which the anti-racist association considers likely to be confused with his. A notice was sent to the municipality to ask him to stop using it.The unsubstantiated responseNo more nee…
The Licra asks Saint-Denis to replace its logo, which looks too much like its own. The new mayor Bally Bagayoko denounces a notice which he judges... The article Saint-Denis ordered to change his logo, the town hall senurge appeared first on Le Singulier.
The Licra assured the new mayor LFI of Saint-Denis Bally Bagayoko on Friday that she had only addressed "a basic question of trademark rights" by recently asking the city to abandon the logo resembling...

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