"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
A customer wants me to print the Superman logo along with some copy for shirts, not for sale but for a high school club. Since they are only for a club and not for retail, and also obviously not representing official Superman merchandise, I initially thought it should be all right but I'm always cautious about this type of thing.But if I google "Superman T-shirt" I can find hundreds of images and websites offering T-shirts with this logo on them. If it's a copyright violation, how can so many retailers be offering it?
It's copyrighted of course. I wouldn't be surprised that they may offer to let people use it in this fashion though, a waiver of some kind. Then again, I also wouldn't be surprised if they didn't...Steve
Quote from: Sbrem on July 09, 2012, 03:52:13 PMIt's copyrighted of course. I wouldn't be surprised that they may offer to let people use it in this fashion though, a waiver of some kind. Then again, I also wouldn't be surprised if they didn't...Stevelegally the copyright holder is REQUIRED BY LAW to defend their exclusivity. If they are not enforcing the licensing, they can be found to have abandoned the copyright and lose all the rights. That is the reason some companies go after the tiny operators. Not because they care about the profits, but because they can lose the copyright rights if they do not enforce it.pierre
Quote from: blue moon on July 09, 2012, 03:55:32 PMQuote from: Sbrem on July 09, 2012, 03:52:13 PMIt's copyrighted of course. I wouldn't be surprised that they may offer to let people use it in this fashion though, a waiver of some kind. Then again, I also wouldn't be surprised if they didn't...Stevelegally the copyright holder is REQUIRED BY LAW to defend their exclusivity. If they are not enforcing the licensing, they can be found to have abandoned the copyright and lose all the rights. That is the reason some companies go after the tiny operators. Not because they care about the profits, but because they can lose the copyright rights if they do not enforce it.pierreWhere did you read that? I am sure the superman logo is protected by more than just simple copyright. It has to be a registered trademark or something like that. I