Paintball guns: Is it a copyright or trademark infringement to put a company's logo onproduct that we sell?
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
Paintball guns: Is it a copyright or trademark infringement to put a company's logo onproduct that we sell?
Four answers:
2016-10-15 08:57:30 UTC
locate the companies internet site. seek for a 'touch Us' section. Use any of the suggestions to inform the business enterprise what you think of you be responsive to. notice: you don't be responsive to that the guy has not obtained permission to apply the textile.
2006-03-17 02:33:16 UTC
Oh yeah. The only way around that would be to make it somewhat different. Slightly unrecognizable yet a definite difference. That will then get you off any stronger copy-right charges. Check with the copy-right department.
zeus_daughter2
2006-03-17 02:26:43 UTC
Yes it would be.
pinkwell2004
2006-03-17 03:33:21 UTC
The question is whether or not the likes of GUCCI would want to be associated with guns of any kind.
It would be very risky to use a logo that looks like theirs but changed a little bit.
You could even approach these companies with the idea of selling them advertising space on the guns.
You never know !!!!!
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