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  • Mutt
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    • Sep 2002
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    #1

    Online T-shirt sites are huge?

    I remember when T-Shirt Hell was the only one but similar sites are everywhere now. They allow artists to submit designs then they get a % of the sales their designs make. My question is copyright infringement, many of the original designs feature video game, movie, cartoon, celebs - how do they get away with this? If a t-shirt design is a parody of say Mario and Luigi from Mario Brothers that is fair use?

    It's a simple biz to get into.
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    • Paul Markham
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      #3
      So long as no one is using a logo to piss off the owners, where's the problem?




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      • BigFurry
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        • Nov 2003
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        #4
        Yes it's huge. Some people are making millions in sales.

        Here's my understanding of it.

        Parody in theory is okay, but it's a subjective thing and it's on thin ice. It's not endorsed officially.

        If you sign up a t-shirt program randomly and start designing such shirts, you'll get banned.

        If you're a bro or making lots of money for them, they'll protect you. When they get copyright complaints, they remove your shirt. But they let you continue what you're doing and make new ones...

        A bit like the Tube business I guess. :P

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        • Mutt
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          • Sep 2002
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          #5
          Originally posted by BigFurry
          Yes it's huge. Some people are making millions in sales.

          Here's my understanding of it.

          Parody in theory is okay, but it's a subjective thing and it's on thin ice. It's not endorsed officially.

          If you sign up a t-shirt program randomly and start designing such shirts, you'll get banned.

          If you're a bro or making lots of money for them, they'll protect you. When they get copyright complaints, they remove your shirt. But they let you continue what you're doing and make new ones...

          A bit like the Tube business I guess. :P
          I read the FAQ on one of the bigger more professional T-shirt sites and they had a lot of info on copyright/fair use and it was really vague, it was like they were saying 'if it's cool or funny, go ahead', of course they also covered their ass by expressing how serious copyright is. They offered examples of various copyright infringement lawsuits - to further muddy the waters, one judge might see it one way another the other.

          You've been involved in the online t-shirt biz?
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          • BigFurry
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            • Nov 2003
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            #6
            Originally posted by Mutt
            I read the FAQ on one of the bigger more professional T-shirt sites and they had a lot of info on copyright/fair use and it was really vague, it was like they were saying 'if it's cool or funny, go ahead', of course they also covered their ass by expressing how serious copyright is. They offered examples of various copyright infringement lawsuits - to further muddy the waters, one judge might see it one way another the other.

            You've been involved in the online t-shirt biz?
            Only tried it, I did a test campaign with a slogan that was popular at the time. It was successful, but it wasn't big money.

            I read up on it and got some info, and it really seems like that it's people who violate the sports team copyrights etc and advertise on Facebook, who make the big money.

            It's like other verticals, many ppl fail too.

            Some random useful links I saved:
            Teeview | Teespring campaign viewer - see what's successful and copy them
            I Made around $85,000 Profit last month, (March), Promoting shirts/hoodies on teespring. AMA : Entrepreneur
            March 2014 Report Month #9 | + $85,301.97 PROFIT – AffEngineer.com
            Teespring Case Study 1: Cute Enough to Stop Your Heart – AffEngineer.com
            Scale your Teespring Business with Facebook Ads & AdEspresso
            http://adespresso.com/academy/blog/f...deadly-errors/

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            • Mutt
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              • Sep 2002
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              #7
              This website is what got me interested, Home of Demotivators® - The World's Best Demotivational Posters - it's funny demotivational stuff including t-shirts, posters, etc. Those demotivational posters are ancient as far as memes go but I guess people still like them, their line of merchandise is broader than that. I always wonder how websites like this do, I've never seen/heard of Despair.com before, they don't have a million followers on social media.

              I did click on their Instagram link - they sure look like they must be making plenty with an office and warehouse like this.



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              • Mutt
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                • Sep 2002
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                #8
                Originally posted by BigFurry
                Only tried it, I did a test campaign with a slogan that was popular at the time. It was successful, but it wasn't big money.

                I read up on it and got some info, and it really seems like that it's people who violate the sports team copyrights etc and advertise on Facebook, who make the big money.

                It's like other verticals, many ppl fail too.

                Some random useful links I saved:
                Teeview | Teespring campaign viewer - see what's successful and copy them
                I Made around $85,000 Profit last month, (March), Promoting shirts/hoodies on teespring. AMA : Entrepreneur
                March 2014 Report Month #9 | + $85,301.97 PROFIT ? AffEngineer.com
                Teespring Case Study 1: Cute Enough to Stop Your Heart ? AffEngineer.com
                Scale your Teespring Business with Facebook Ads & AdEspresso
                http://adespresso.com/academy/blog/f...deadly-errors/
                Thanks for the links. Teespring seems very strict when it comes to copyright infringement. Like you can't even make a t-shirt about a sports team you hate - 'Red Sox Suck!' - even if you don't use their logo.

                What are some other big ones - I forget the name of the one I was on that had a ton of pop culture video game character stuff on it. It wasn't licensed, when these sites do have licenses they make a big deal about it. Teespring has a licensing deal with the NFL.
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                • Oracle Porn
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                  • Oct 2002
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                  #9
                  Find a niche people are passionate about.
                  Make a shirt about it, it doesnt have to be anything copyrighted, obviously sports shit comes first to mind, but try going deeper.
                  Buy ads on social networks
                  Target, target, target, target.
                  Profit.

                  1:10 ratios @ $14 profit per shirt is possible, a click might cost you 50 cents or even more.


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                  • BigFurry
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                    • Nov 2003
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Mutt
                    What are some other big ones - I forget the name of the one I was on that had a ton of pop culture video game character stuff on it. It wasn't licensed, when these sites do have licenses they make a big deal about it. Teespring has a licensing deal with the NFL.
                    There is also ThreadMeUp, that one is nice. If you wanna sign up there, use my link ;)
                    https://www.threadmeup.com/?r=30490

                    If you want to design shirts that could lead to complaints, I'd try to find the newest player in town though. They'll probably give you more leeway, and you can create a relationship with the core team, instead of arguing with customer service chumps.

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                    • candyflip
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                      • Jul 2002
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Mutt
                      I remember when T-Shirt Hell was the only one but similar sites are everywhere now. They allow artists to submit designs then they get a % of the sales their designs make. My question is copyright infringement, many of the original designs feature video game, movie, cartoon, celebs - how do they get away with this? If a t-shirt design is a parody of say Mario and Luigi from Mario Brothers that is fair use?

                      It's a simple biz to get into.
                      I was told parody, but it's obvious to anyone who checks the sites out that most of them aren't parody...but straight violations or copyrights or trademarks.

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                      • Mutt
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                        • Sep 2002
                        • 34431

                        #12
                        Originally posted by BigFurry
                        There is also ThreadMeUp, that one is nice. If you wanna sign up there, use my link ;)
                        https://www.threadmeup.com/?r=30490

                        If you want to design shirts that could lead to complaints, I'd try to find the newest player in town though. They'll probably give you more leeway, and you can create a relationship with the core team, instead of arguing with customer service chumps.
                        I've been on ThreadMeUp for 15 minutes and I can't find wherever they actually sell t-shirts on the site. Where do buyers go to look for t-shirts they might buy?
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                        • Hannes
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                          #13
                          i assume you have to watch your back a lot i guess.
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                          • plaster
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Mutt
                            I've been on ThreadMeUp for 15 minutes and I can't find wherever they actually sell t-shirts on the site. Where do buyers go to look for t-shirts they might buy?
                            You need to link straight to your shirt after you creates your "movement". They had a huge issue with getting orders filled in past so they either got their shit together, or lost some huge affiliates. Not nearly the complaints they used to have.

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                            • BigFurry
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Mutt
                              I've been on ThreadMeUp for 15 minutes and I can't find wherever they actually sell t-shirts on the site. Where do buyers go to look for t-shirts they might buy?
                              It's your task to generate the traffic, they don't promote the shirts. Facebook Ads is what most affiliates use.

                              Check the links above, lots of tips in there.

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                              • fitzmulti
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                                #16
                                2XXL & 3XXL are huge.


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                                • mineistaken
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                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by Oracle Porn
                                  Find a niche people are passionate about.
                                  Make a shirt about it, it doesnt have to be anything copyrighted, obviously sports shit comes first to mind, but try going deeper.
                                  It seems like anti patriot Trump tshirts would be a big money maker. Lets milk those libbies

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                                  • Oracle Porn
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                                    • Oct 2002
                                    • 24433

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by mineistaken
                                    It seems like anti patriot Trump tshirts would be a big money maker. Lets milk those libbies
                                    they might be to the right audience, the "make america great again" are very popular as well, just need to target the right people


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                                    • mineistaken
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                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by Oracle Porn
                                      they might be to the right audience
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                                      • femdomdestiny
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                                        #20
                                        Is there some site that will accept adult designs on t-shirts?
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                                        • BigFurry
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                                          #21
                                          I think riding the election wave could actually work, it's a good idea.

                                          You could do Reddit ads on specific subreddits, target Facebook users based on their interests, or yeah, run ads on websites that are biased towards one side. :-)

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                                          • Brian8377
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                                            #22
                                            Originally posted by Oracle Porn
                                            Find a niche people are passionate about.
                                            Make a shirt about it, it doesnt have to be anything copyrighted, obviously sports shit comes first to mind, but try going deeper.
                                            Buy ads on social networks
                                            Target, target, target, target.
                                            Profit.

                                            1:10 ratios @ $14 profit per shirt is possible, a click might cost you 50 cents or even more.
                                            Well thanks LOL it doesn't matter. Been doing this for a long time. I keep telling that dumbass who keeps posting his shirt designs on here to stop
                                            If you know how to make simple sites or blogs this stuff is so easy to do.
                                            I do it all myself because you pay someone to write for you and they just steal your ideas so fuck it. Takes an hour and you can bang out a shit load in a day. My ratio is not as good as what you quoted but it is free traffic so it doesn't matter.

                                            I have already moved onto bigger items doing the same exact process though. Shirts is a good way to start and get into the groove of making money. After you get good at it look for other ways to do the same but make more money for your time.
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                                            • Sunny Day
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                                              #23
                                              Infringement

                                              Infringement can get touchy. There was a guy in Lawrence KS (home to Kansas University) that sold satire t-shirts such as "Muck Fizzou." Kansas rival team Missouri, AKA Mizzou. Biggest reason he got in trouble, was he used the exact color of blue KU, uses for "officially" licensed shirts.

                                              I designed a t-shirt for a bar and the owner wouldn?t ever buy my design. 5 years later, he started selling t-shirts with the same idea, different design. So every Christmas I?d give the bartenders a present of my better shirt

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                                              • Sunny Day
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                                                #24
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                                                Originally posted by Paul Markham
                                                So long as no one is using a logo to piss off the owners, where's the problem?

                                                years ago I had a patch on my jeans with that logo

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                                                • SBJ
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                                                  • 11387

                                                  #25
                                                  Originally posted by fitzmulti
                                                  2XXL & 3XXL are huge.
                                                  and Small is well small

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                                                  • BigFurry
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                                                    #26
                                                    Originally posted by Brian8377
                                                    Well thanks LOL it doesn't matter. Been doing this for a long time. I keep telling that dumbass who keeps posting his shirt designs on here to stop
                                                    If you know how to make simple sites or blogs this stuff is so easy to do.
                                                    I do it all myself because you pay someone to write for you and they just steal your ideas so fuck it. Takes an hour and you can bang out a shit load in a day. My ratio is not as good as what you quoted but it is free traffic so it doesn't matter.

                                                    I have already moved onto bigger items doing the same exact process though. Shirts is a good way to start and get into the groove of making money. After you get good at it look for other ways to do the same but make more money for your time.
                                                    So you build your own "brand" of shirts, and link to the TeeSpring, ThreadMeUp designs? You don't use paid advertising at all?

                                                    What I really like about the t-shirt biz is that it's marketing to the core. Absolutely no bullshit, no technical things. No waiting, you can test things quick, and make a lot of money within days, if you've got the advertising budget. If you do it with PPC advertising, it's ONLY your marketing skills that decide if you win or lose.

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                                                    • AllAboutCams
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                                                      #27
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                                                      • Umbalabob
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                                                        #28
                                                        Affiliates are already turning away from it. There are also way better shops then Teespring around.
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                                                        • BigFurry
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                                                          #29
                                                          Originally posted by Umbalabob
                                                          Affiliates are already turning away from it. There are also way better shops then Teespring around.
                                                          Which ones are good these days?

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                                                            • PornoStar69
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                                                              #31
                                                              Great, been thinking about t-shirts for ages - this brain storming has given me an idea. (great idea)
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                                                              • Mutt
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                                                                • Sep 2002
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                                                                #32
                                                                still searching around the t-shirt scene - i like retro stuff, this 80s tee shop claims their designs are licensed - i have my doubts about that

                                                                https://www.80stees.com
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                                                                • AmeliaG
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                                                                  #33
                                                                  Originally posted by Mutt
                                                                  still searching around the t-shirt scene - i like retro stuff, this 80s tee shop claims their designs are licensed - i have my doubts about that

                                                                  https://www.80stees.com
                                                                  They are run by pretty visible people. Don't know if they started legit, but I believe they authentically want to support what they like, so I'd expect they do license 80sTees.com builds on a simple sales idea - The Business Journals
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                                                                  • JFK
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                                                                    #34
                                                                    If its so good, why did T Shirt hell go tits up a few years ago ?

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                                                                    • Struggle4Bucks
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                                                                      #35
                                                                      Would this be a copyright issue?

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                                                                      • romeo22
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                                                                        #36
                                                                        custom Tshirts are trendy you can get whrite whatevery you need and you get for very low price

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                                                                        • fuzebox
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                                                                          #37
                                                                          Originally posted by Mutt
                                                                          This website is what got me interested, Home of Demotivators® - The World's Best Demotivational Posters - it's funny demotivational stuff including t-shirts, posters, etc. Those demotivational posters are ancient as far as memes go but I guess people still like them, their line of merchandise is broader than that. I always wonder how websites like this do, I've never seen/heard of Despair.com before, they don't have a million followers on social media.

                                                                          I did click on their Instagram link - they sure look like they must be making plenty with an office and warehouse like this.
                                                                          Despair has been around for 20 years, I wouldn't lump them in with Teespring etc. I ordered my first demotivator posters for my first desk job in 2001. They built their brand well in the first dotcom wave.

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                                                                          • Oracle Porn
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                                                                            #38
                                                                            Originally posted by fuzebox
                                                                            Despair has been around for 20 years, I wouldn't lump them in with Teespring etc. I ordered my first demotivator posters for my first desk job in 2001. They built their brand well in the first dotcom wave.
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                                                                            • BigFurry
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                                                                              #39
                                                                              Originally posted by JFK
                                                                              If its so good, why did T Shirt hell go tits up a few years ago ?
                                                                              Very different business models.

                                                                              TeeSpring is affiliate based, thousands of marketers are designing shirts for their niche and spending money on advertising them. They cover every niche you can think of, and they know their market. There are sports fans designing shirts for sport fans, military guys designing shirts for soldiers, rednecks designing shirts for rednecks, and so on.

                                                                              T-Shirt Hell was focusing on offensive, funny t-shirts as I recall. That's just one niche. And 10 (or 100) guys sitting in an office simply cannot know the taste and humor of all the people in North America.

                                                                              Some of the people pushing the t-shirt sites are genius marketers too. Someone who can earn tens of thousands per month from home designing & selling t-shirts, won't take a low-paid office job at a t-shirt company. T-Shirt Hell and the like cannot attract such great talent, at least definitely not in big numbers.

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                                                                              • Black All Through
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                                                                                #40
                                                                                These guys have been around for as long as I can remember Deezteez makes funny shirts I'm pretty sure they're members of this board
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                                                                                • Mutt
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                                                                                  #41
                                                                                  Found this design on Threadless.com - brilliant

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                                                                                  • AmeliaG
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                                                                                    #42
                                                                                    Originally posted by JFK
                                                                                    If its so good, why did T Shirt hell go tits up a few years ago ?
                                                                                    I thought they just did the world's worst April Fools prank, but didn't actually go under? Not sure, but I seem to recall that is what they ultimately claimed anyway.
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                                                                                    • jscott
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                                                                                      #43
                                                                                      No way in HELL tshirthell outta biz or going 'tits up'
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                                                                                      • chaze
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                                                                                        #44
                                                                                        Yeah man, it's huge. I posted a blog a while ago about starting one Opening a clothing company | Marketing Spot
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                                                                                        • Hannes
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                                                                                          #45
                                                                                          as long as the brand name is not bashed in any way i think they're allowed to use it
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                                                                                          • bns666
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                                                                                            #46
                                                                                            Originally posted by Struggle4Bucks
                                                                                            Would this be a copyright issue?

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                                                                                            • crockett
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                                                                                              #47
                                                                                              Originally posted by Mutt
                                                                                              still searching around the t-shirt scene - i like retro stuff, this 80s tee shop claims their designs are licensed - i have my doubts about that

                                                                                              https://www.80stees.com
                                                                                              I sell a lot of retro t shirts on ebay, but they are typically actually old shirts. Usually old concert tshirts.
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                                                                                              • AmeliaG
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                                                                                                #48
                                                                                                Originally posted by chaze
                                                                                                Yeah man, it's huge. I posted a blog a while ago about starting one Opening a clothing company | Marketing Spot
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