I'm guessing that the logo is part of a background image. If the background
is solid, you can cover the logo by matching the background color.
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It is probably a picture inserted on the background. Either remove the
background or insert another picture.
You could always extract the background using the tried and trusted
method and then edit in your favourite photo package.
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