Rookie mistake. :^P
They have always been this color. Capice?
They tried to get me to donate blood once and as soon as I saw that the nurse had actual human proportions and was dressed professionally, I was outta there.
Define bad things.
This seems kind of an exageration to me. Where did you get this information? Why would terrorists respect the Red Cross when they shoot minors right in the face anyway
You have no idea...
Kind of confused by changing parasoul.Parasoul's #4 and #11 (or whatever) red neck crosses are now black. Don't get me started on THAT. :^P
All official art is changed including Christmas or whoever had the other crosses that were red-on-white. Guest art is untouched because really now.
PW #8 currently remains the same.
Worth noting there are all those wrong-ish rumors about the Red Cross wasting money, so they are allowed to be concerned about their image.
Woah man
We were given a set of 'unacceptable' screenshots. In several frames in those palettes, her cross is more of a plus sign, and it's on a whitish background. We got those screenshots, we change the color, nobody complains, and we're allowed to put out the game in Japan again. Everybody is happy, or at least everybody is the same degree of okay-with-it.Kind of confused by changing parasoul.
The thick lined plus sign looking cross is protected, but if a crucifix is liable then every christian church ever should be worried about being sued by the red cross foundation.
I mean, it's the symbol of humility. The thing that existed over a thousand years before the red cross.
This is a question you are better off not asking. Or rather, a question that you will make us a whole lot happier by not asking.
The same color.
The American Red Cross has a trademark on the red + sign, however any red cross on a white background is protected under the Geneva Convention.
For those griping about the Red Cross, I'll note that they're legally obligated to enforce their trademarks and copyrights, even if they don't actually care about a particular violation. If they don't, they can set a legal precedent that could bite them in the ass in the event of something they do have a legal beef with.
Other examples include Marvel Comics going after City of Heroes and Champions Online because it was possible to make blatant Wolverine copies, and White Wolf/CCP suing the WWE for continuing to use the vampire character Gangrel after their licensing agreement had expired.
Noted. I'm glad things didn't get any worse, though.