New "BEER" Shirt Design
#1
New "BEER" Shirt Design
I've changed gears a bit from my 4x4 t-shirts to a new genre
Have a look at my new "BEER" T-shirt...
thanks
John
Have a look at my new "BEER" T-shirt...
thanks
John
#3
Well, it is a parody of a trademark, yes. But you laughed, you got it was a joke. You weren't confused that it came as a parody and not from the original trademark, right?
There's Lot's of sites out there about legality of trademark parody. I'll admit - it's a little bit of a gray area.
here's a quote..." Trademark parody is less likely to run into problems if it doesn't compete with the trademarked goods and services and doesn't confuse consumers -- that is, if they get the joke and don't believe the parody product comes from the same source as the trademarked goods."
And some good reading... http://www.lfiplaw.com/articles/trademark_parody.htm
John
There's Lot's of sites out there about legality of trademark parody. I'll admit - it's a little bit of a gray area.
here's a quote..." Trademark parody is less likely to run into problems if it doesn't compete with the trademarked goods and services and doesn't confuse consumers -- that is, if they get the joke and don't believe the parody product comes from the same source as the trademarked goods."
And some good reading... http://www.lfiplaw.com/articles/trademark_parody.htm
John
#4
nice dude.
i get paid next week.
i get paid next week.
#6
Well, it is a parody of a trademark, yes. But you laughed, you got it was a joke. You weren't confused that it came as a parody and not from the original trademark, right?
There's Lot's of sites out there about legality of trademark parody. I'll admit - it's a little bit of a gray area.
here's a quote..." Trademark parody is less likely to run into problems if it doesn't compete with the trademarked goods and services and doesn't confuse consumers -- that is, if they get the joke and don't believe the parody product comes from the same source as the trademarked goods."
And some good reading... http://www.lfiplaw.com/articles/trademark_parody.htm
John
There's Lot's of sites out there about legality of trademark parody. I'll admit - it's a little bit of a gray area.
here's a quote..." Trademark parody is less likely to run into problems if it doesn't compete with the trademarked goods and services and doesn't confuse consumers -- that is, if they get the joke and don't believe the parody product comes from the same source as the trademarked goods."
And some good reading... http://www.lfiplaw.com/articles/trademark_parody.htm
John
#7
Me funny beer pics.
The shirt is cool.


I forgot where I found this sticker.
The shirt is cool.

I forgot where I found this sticker.
Last edited by MudHippy; May 24, 2007 at 03:11 PM.
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