i would buy one, but im broke.
sorry.
but the shirts do look great! good job!
Thanks!
i would buy one, but im broke.
sorry.
but the shirts do look great! good job!
Ha, well in a sense yes; however, it's pretty much going straight back to him and some people are getting a shirt that they like. I wrote that because someone made it seem like I was just some random guy trying to scheme.
Haven't thought about it, but make me an offer?
So you have approval from Morrissey to make money from his name, or have you decided it is ok because you spend money buying tickets to attend concerts?
I'm glad to hear you have a clear conscious.
Morrissey the 23rd, you're a cock.
Morrissey the 23rd, you're a cock.
@ PregnantForTheLastTime:
Sure with the US law? What about the Paparazzi, which earn a lot of money with their starpictures or the press? They releases articles to earn money without the permission of the celebs...
Yeah, I can't quote you the exact language or precedent, but that's the way the law works. The press is different. Don't ask me, I just know you can't make and sell stuff with a famous person's face on it, or use their face or name to promote your product, without their permission, or you expose yourself to liability. But ChadM probably already knew that.
But I'm not saying or suggesting ChadM should stop- it's not for me to say. Somebody brought up English law, which doesn't apply here, so I mentioned what I know of American law.
The only reason I even know this is because I tried to get little badges made for Solo-ers to wear at the NYC shows, and CafePress wouldn't make them and cited the law to me to explain why.
Happy now?
Nice t-shirt. Nice entrepreneurial spirit. So many lame Moz shirts out there I'm glad someone's makin' a good one. So many people seem to skip the most important part; a good shirt, and not some piece of crap Hanes Beefy-Tee. Perhaps American Apparel for the next batch?