Redvers @ the Wikipedia wrote:
The second is that "fair use" clearly has limits - somewhere. The current logo of a company is almost always fair use. Previous logos, in context, are likely to be fair use. But a gallery of 6 or 8 images, without accompanying text, seems to be right on the borders of fair use and senseless copyright infringement.
Without seeing any particular examples, my opinion would be that a gallery of past logos used to document the evolution of the visual identity of the company in question generally ought to be acceptable fair use.
(I had a detailed fair use rationale here, but decided to snip it since it's exactly the same as for logos on Wikipedia in general. Basically, such historical logo galleries have educational value, and do not negatively affect the market value of the works in question.)