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Myntra Changed its Offensive Logo After Complaint And Started a Meme Fest on Twitter
Myntra announced its decision to tweak its logo after a formal complaint claimed that it was offensive and resembled a naked woman.
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Myntra, the e-commerce brand, announced its decision to tweak its logo after a formal complaint claimed that it was offensive and resembled a naked woman.
The complaint was lodged with the Mumbai Cyber police alleging that the current signage of the online shopping portal is offensive and insulting to women.
Naaz Patel, who is associated with Avesta Foundation NGO, filed the complaint in December 2020 with the state cyber police. The Mumbai-based activist demanded removal of the Myntra logo and threatened appropriate action against the company in case they failed in implementing the suggested changes. Before lodging the complaint formally, Patel voiced her opinions online. She brought up the matter on multiple forums and platforms on
Myntra Changes Its Offensive Logo, Starts A Meme Fest Online Myntra Changes Its Offensive Logo, Starts A Meme Fest Online We found that the logo was offensive in nature for women, said Rashmi Karandikar, DCP, Mumbai Cyber Crime Department.
Myntra s logo change has inspired a meme fest on Twitter.
E-commerce platform Myntra has released a redesigned logo after a complaint was filed in Mumbai deeming it offensive to women. The complaint was lodged with the Mumbai Cyber Crime police by social worker Naaz Patel in December last year, reports Hindustan Times. Ms Patel, founder of NGO Avesta Foundation, demanded that the logo of Myntra be changed or appropriate action be taken against the e-commerce platform if they failed to make the change.
Myntra to Change Offensive Logo Following Complaint from Women s Rights Activist
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E-commerce brand Myntra has decided to replace its existing logo with a new one following a complaint that claimed it was offensive towards women. The complaint was lodged with the Mumbai Cyber police alleging that the current signage of the online shopping portal is offensive and insulting to women.
Naaz Patel, who is associated with Avesta Foundation NGO, filed the complaint in December 2020 with the state cyber police. The Mumbai-based activist demanded removal of the Myntra logo and threatened appropriate action against the company in case they failed in implementing the suggested changes. Before lodging the complaint formally, Patel voiced her opinions online. She brought up the matter on multiple forums and platforms on social media.