@Rodney
I was just following your indication concerning the use of the icons in themes, 
in particular the fact that hicolor directory should contain only app-specific 
icons as reported in your blog 
http://wayofthemonkey.com/index.php?date=2006-11-15&month=11&year=2006 
and taken as a reference by GNOME
http://live.gnome.org/ThemableAppSpecificIcons

I completely agree with you that Nautilus should be fixed and improved
in the way you pointed out and I hope this will be done very soon, but
at the moment I think that moving away ubuntuone specific icon from
there is the only solution to avoid showing them to the users in
Nautilus->Edit->Background and Emblems->Emblems and Properties->Emblems
tab in Karmic.

Currectly software-center as well as jockey (#330421) are following this
approach.

I think it's worth doing it, don't you?

Using GNOME theme is showed one ubuntuone emblem (ubuntuone-updating) in Karmic.
Using Humanity theme there are three of them (ubuntuone-updating, 
ubuntuone-syncronized and ubuntuone-unsyncronized)
coming form here:
/usr/share/icons/Humanity/emblems/24/emblem-ubuntuone-syncronized.svg
/usr/share/icons/Humanity/emblems/24/emblem-ubuntuone-unsyncronized.svg
/usr/share/icons/Humanity/emblems/24/emblem-ubuntuone-updating.svg

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There are icons that shouldn't be present as emblems
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