Samsung is confused by posting a separate company logo not affiliated, possibility of misunderstanding as a Russian company
Samsung has announced on " HDR 10 + " technology and has displayed a logo of companies that have no relation at all in the affiliated company list. It seems that Samsung was mistaken for a Russian company.
[Update: Ars denial] Samsung claims partnership with news publication Ars Technica in latest branding mishap
https://www.androidpolice.com/2018/12/23/samsung-claims-partnership-with-news-publication-ars-technica-in-latest-branding-mishap/
"HDR 10 +" which is the successor to "HDR 10", a high image quality technology for images, supports not only video equipment manufacturers such as Samsung, Panasonic, Hisense, but also powerful content publishers such as 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros. And it is expected to spread as next-generation high image quality technology.
Meanwhile, Samsung made an announcement on the establishment of an authentication center on HDR 10 + and expansion of partnership for building ecosystem. Although the content itself appealed to establish a new certification center in China and partnerships with various companies are increasingly active, in Samsung 's major companies' list of affiliated companies, Android Police discovered and pointed out that Ars Technica 's logo on the technology news site is displayed.
The Internet news media has little meaning to partner with Samsung on display technology, and doubt about the affiliation facts, but pointed out that Android Police may be mistaken as Russian production studio "ARSPRO". According to Android Police, ARSPRO is not such a large company, it can not easily find web pages and logos on the net. By the way, from the Facebook page Android Police had presented ARSPRO 's correct logo as follows.
Nonetheless, because it is Samsung which plays off work such as announcing electric shock tie-up with fake Supreme, there may be people thinking that there might be a tie-up with Ars Technica, but the parties' Ars Technica officially "There is no fact of partnership" announced. According to Ars Technica, there is a high possibility that Samsung misunderstood from existence of " Ars Pro " paid subscription service.
"Samsung x Ars Technica" is not happening | Ars Technica
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2018/12/samsung-image-erroneously-claims-partnership-with-ars-technica/
After Android Police pointed out, Samsung updated the press release page and the Ars Technica logo disappeared. In addition, you can check the Ars Technica logo edition firmly in the cache .
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