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Offline Shawn (EIP)

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Re: parody designs
« Reply #15 on: July 18, 2012, 12:03:29 PM »
this was my favorite from back in the day  Jeremy Klein




How old are you, we seem to have the same past.  Skateboards and Music and now Screenprinting!  Weird.


37 years of age, started skateboarding at age 5 on my father's skinny Sims board  but didnt get my first pro board till the summer of 1988 (Vison Gator) Vison Slammer wheels and Independent trucks (wish I still had it), skated through the 90's and the early 2000's. Drumming and playing in bands took place of skateboarding.  I roll around at the local skatepark when I take my kids there to ride their scooters. I feel 100 years old on my board but it feels good to get back on one. I'll own a skateboard till the day I die, I feel incomplete without one.

Jason lee's  american flag with the 6 pack of beer, bible and handgun was my favorite model coming close second was the Grinch.
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Offline starchild

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Re: parody designs
« Reply #16 on: July 18, 2012, 12:20:51 PM »
How far do you have to take a copyrighted design to make it a legal parody for comic vaule?  I know you can do this with music (see Weird Al).  I ask this because there has been a surge of bands using sports teams logos and simply replacing the sports team name with their band's name.

Some favs-
Ironically the brand is called Bootleg