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Hey, what the hell, someone had been joking in the christmas thread about the Lillard shirt I made for myself that I should sell them, so, $15 plus shipping if necessary, if someone wants a Lillard shirt.

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I've been wanting that clockwork orange shirt from you. I have some artwork too that I want to get printed. Pm and we can work something out.
 
What kinda quality is the T? How do they wash up? Particular about the fit/shrinking after wash. What sizes you have?
 
I've been wanting that clockwork orange shirt from you. I have some artwork too that I want to get printed. Pm and we can work something out.

I have one of them finished, and then holidays hit and I fell behind on getting the second done, but will have them both done for you this week and can get them sent out to you.
 
What kinda quality is the T? How do they wash up? Particular about the fit/shrinking after wash. What sizes you have?

Can usually do any size, although the XXL requested from someone before was tough to come by. I haven't had any problems so far, I've made myself 3 or 4 different shirts, and have had no issue at all with shrinkage. :)
And I've washed, I dunno, on warm, and dried them with no issues. Paint sees no wear.
 
3ra1n1ac, I still have your 2, the blue clockwork orange one, and then the HCP one.
 
do the lettering like this to avoid confusion maybe

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I can add Lillard underneath, if someone wanted that.
 
Just seems wrong that Lillard is smiling. This photo seems to capture his personality more:
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That said, I like the effect of high contrast b/w.
 
looks too glum in that one, but yeah, he has a chronic blank face
 
what is copyright law on using someones face? name?
 
i wonder about names though, many people have generic names like "cash"
 
what is copyright law on using someones face? name?

Yeah, he could get sued for the $6 in profit he might make on this venture. :)

Let's just say in small volumes he probably has nothing to worry about. But as a business model it scales poorly.
 
Yeah, he could get sued for the $6 in profit he might make on this venture. :)

Let's just say in small volumes he probably has nothing to worry about. But as a business model it scales poorly.

yeah, I imagine painting up 2 or 3 of these on here for people isn't going to get me chased with a cease and desist letter. Now, if I were to print up 40 or 50 and stood outside the RG trying to sell them, maybe so.
 
Yeah, he could get sued for the $6 in profit he might make on this venture. :)

Let's just say in small volumes he probably has nothing to worry about. But as a business model it scales poorly.

yeah i know it wouldnt matter here, just wondering if anyone knew a quick explanation of the law, ive read on it a little and there seems to be some grey area, from what i gather you can use a name all you want, as long as it isnt trademarked

likeness depends on the copyright of the said media i believe, such as, if i take a picture of michael jordan, i can sell that picture, but not to mass production or tie ins, such as i couldnt sell a basketball with that picture on the package...

whatevz
 
I was thinking of designing a shirt with Chris Dudley's lifetime shot selection chart.

No real point to it. I just think the guy deserves a shirt.
 
yeah i know it wouldnt matter here, just wondering if anyone knew a quick explanation of the law, ive read on it a little and there seems to be some grey area, from what i gather you can use a name all you want, as long as it isnt trademarked

likeness depends on the copyright of the said media i believe, such as, if i take a picture of michael jordan, i can sell that picture, but not to mass production or tie ins, such as i couldnt sell a basketball with that picture on the package...

whatevz

Law is much more lenient about parody. If you make up a design making fun of a current or past Blazer or Laker, it's probably a lot safer. I mean, they can still sue you and they have a lot more money to spend on legal fees than you probably do, but in the end you'd be vindicated.

In the end intellectual property law seems to have less to do with what is actually legal and more to do with your willingness to defend your side in court.
 
yeah i know it wouldnt matter here, just wondering if anyone knew a quick explanation of the law, ive read on it a little and there seems to be some grey area, from what i gather you can use a name all you want, as long as it isnt trademarked

likeness depends on the copyright of the said media i believe, such as, if i take a picture of michael jordan, i can sell that picture, but not to mass production or tie ins, such as i couldnt sell a basketball with that picture on the package...

whatevz

If you copied the picture from a photograph, the copyright is that for the photographer.
If you drew the face from memory, then you hold the copyright for that image.
However, you should be careful when using Lillard's name in anything. You definitely can't use any of the Blazers intellectual property.
If you're using his likeness to make a profit, he can go after you unless your use of the image will fall under fair use.

If its just a face, that you drew, it should be ok as long as you're not making that a trademark or anything or being overly agressive. Of course, you can't use it in anything that would be considered libelous.
 
This discussion reminds me of the times when MJ wasn't included in Nintendo's NBA games. The Bulls had a solid SG with similarities to MJ, but a different number, and he didn't dominate.
 
This discussion reminds me of the times when MJ wasn't included in Nintendo's NBA games. The Bulls had a solid SG with similarities to MJ, but a different number, and he didn't dominate.

For some weird reason, the Madden games don't have Belichik in them coaching NE. Not sure what the deal is there.

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EA Sports, which produces the game, says it has a licensing contract with the NFL Coaches Association. It pays the NFLCA for the use of the coaches’ name and/or likeness, according to an EA Sports spokeswoman. The NFLCA then doles the money back to its members, according to the association.

There’s one hitch with Belichick. He refuses to join the NFLCA, the only active head coach who isn’t a member, according to the group.
 
I want a Mike Rice shirt with "CARPE PER DIEM: SEIZE THE DAILY ALLOWANCE!"
 
I want a Mike Rice shirt with "CARPE PER DIEM: SEIZE THE DAILY ALLOWANCE!"

Wook-meister, who's that chick pouring beer down your throat on the golf course in your signature? Kinda a submissive shot.
 

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