frtorres87
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- Frank
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- 2017 Honda Civic Type R
I have the front view version and now I kinda want the rear one too...
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Thank you! I have sold overseas customers the hi resolution jpeg file(same as what I send to the printer) so yes, that is possible. Let me know [email protected]@dusty kemp – The artwork looks incredible! Are you willing to sell me only the file? I have a commercial printer I want to use for aluminum dye-sublimation prints.
Just emailed you. Thanks for the quick reply!Thank you! I have sold overseas customers the hi resolution jpeg file(same as what I send to the printer) so yes, that is possible. Let me know [email protected]
Just checking to see if you got my email. It may have gone into spam.Thank you! I have sold overseas customers the hi resolution jpeg file(same as what I send to the printer) so yes, that is possible. Let me know [email protected]
Are you still making these?? They look awesome!!Thank you! I have sold overseas customers the hi resolution jpeg file(same as what I send to the printer) so yes, that is possible. Let me know [email protected]
Sorry, haven't been by in a bit, but yes.Are you still making these?? They look awesome!!
Dustin, I just got the ones I sent to print on aluminum. Want me to wait until they're mounted for me to post the pictures? They look sick!Sorry, haven't been by in a bit, but yes.
@dusty kemp: Genuinely curious: how are you circumventing copyright laws? Like, how can you make money from a patented product presumably w/o a license (which, I would imagine, is quite expensive)? If you have a license, then you would be creating art to get funds for a CTR + cover licensing costs, yeah?This guy has created this art trying to raise funds to buy its own Civic Type R (fk8).
I'm not a copywriter lawyer or anything but if it's original art it's fair game. Go to Woot.com and you'll see what I mean. They have an entire marketplace on shirts that are clearly Star Wars, The Mandalorian, etc. and they don't have any issues.Genuinely curious: how is this person circumventing copyright laws? Like, how can they make money from a patented product presumably w/o a license (which, I would imagine, is quite expensive)? If they have a license, then they would be creating art to get funds for a CTR + cover licensing costs, yeah?
Thanks, yeah, I've searched a lot over the net, but everywhere basically says 'if you're unsure, get a license.' Like, that doesn't help. ?I'm not a copywriter lawyer or anything but if it's original art it's fair game. Go to Woot.com and you'll see what I mean. They have an entire marketplace on shirts that are clearly Star Wars, The Mandalorian, etc. and they don't have any issues.
There may be a caveat to remove logos, idk. But it's definitely not as clear-cut that he's infringing or straight up stealing intellectual property because he's the creator of the original artwork.