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euansb21 said:We're still in the process of deciding on what type of designs to offer. Ideally we'd like a supplier who already produces a range of transfers. We'd purchase in bulk, then hopefully be able to attach these to a t-shirt and sell for a proift.
donniedarko said:I'm also in the process of creating an online t-shirt selling website. Is it worth waiting for orders until I get the design printed or should I get some printed before launching a t-shirt design? Obviously, a potential downside to the latter option being that I might not sell them all and also would not be able to advertise a particularly large amount of designs.
Any opinion on this would be great.
Also, on the subject of using company logos, is it actually illegal? I see plenty of t-shirt websites with, say, the Atari logo on their tees and I doubt that they all get permission for this. Are they simply using the logo without permission?
donniedarko said:I also think that it would be breaching copyright but as so many t-shirt sites have these logos I doubt that they're all getting permission to use them.