Seven Scots is a premium Scottish mineral water brand that references a group of historically significant Scottish figures as part of its cultural and heritage-led brand identity.
The seven figures referenced include: Alexander Graham Bell, James Watt, Adam Smith, John Muir, James Clerk Maxwell, Andrew Carnegie, and Alexander Fleming. All individuals referenced are long deceased.
The names, historical significance, and general likenesses of long-deceased historical figures are not owned or controlled by any individual, estate, or rights-holding organisation under UK law.
No permissions, licences, or approvals are required to reference or depict these figures in a cultural, historical, or illustrative context.
All portraits and visual representations used by Seven Scots are original illustrated works created specifically for the brand. They are non-photographic, interpretive in nature, and not derived from any single identifiable photograph or artwork.
Illustrations were produced using generative tools as part of a creative process, resulting in original, non-derivative visual outputs. Seven Scots holds unrestricted commercial usage rights across packaging, websites, marketing, and investor materials.
Seven Scots does not suggest approval, endorsement, or involvement of any individual or estate. Figures may be shown collectively or individually for cultural and informational purposes only.
No third-party intellectual property, publicity, or image rights have been identified that would restrict lawful commercial use of Seven Scots imagery. Seven Scots maintains internal records evidencing originality, good-faith compliance, and IP stewardship.
Last updated: June 2026