BTW, what does the text on the Stig Text shirt say?
I think I've asked this before, just not sure I got the proper answer:
If I see a shirt design I like, and it neither gets voted for, nor wins...
If I get the designer's okay, can I still print out myself?
^don't think there's a copyright on any of the pics, no one can touch you
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Even if we didn't sign away the rights to finalgear, you can absolutely not print it without permission.
I figured as much. If my fave doesn't win, Ill contact them to see if they're game.
Even if we didn't sign away the rights to finalgear, you can absolutely not print it without permission.
and whatcha gonna do about it if i did
sue me? :lol:
(not that i'm planning to, but still, you can't stop me)
Most people would put the additional s there, but I believe it would be wrong. Just like with income tax, those are spelled Einkommensteuer, and not Einkommenssteuer like they spell it in Switzerland :lol:
It's morally wrong.
IF Quiky is not printing it and the designer is okay with it, what's the issue? Read the fine print, you cannot relicense ie sell the content for personal gain and you cannot stop Fg from using it, it said nothing about sharing a design and letting someone print one or two shirts for themselves.
Just a quick note on the one with the Porsche and the "Doppelkupplungsschaltgetriebe".
1. It was already mentioned, there is missing a "s"
2. The "schalt" in there is possible, but not necessary. Usually it is just "Doppelkupplungsgetriebe" which of course means double/dual clutch gearbox/transmission. If you put a "schalt" in it then it would be double/dual clutch manual gearbox/transmission. Referring to Porsches PDK it is even wrong to put it in since PDK means Porsche Doppelkupplungsgetriebe.
Maybe the creator wants to work on it so that the final product is grammatically und technically correct.
It's against the law.