Is it copy right if use print a T-shirt the same as T-shirt design but print my own?

Posted on December 11th, 2009 by admin in design a shirt | 7 Comments »

I have graphic art’s and in that class you can print your own designs on a T-shirt. If I used an image I saw from another T-shirt design and print it on for my T-shirt is it copy right? Is it considered stealing? What If I draw it on my own and then print it on to the T-shirt?

the shirt design: http://www.yesstyle.com/en/ando-store-set-u-neck-print-tank-ribbed-tank-top-green-one-size/info.html/pid.1021066166
I won’t sell it.
It’s suppose to be just for me.

It’s fine if it’s for personal use. Don’t worry, the FBI has better things to worry about. As long as you don’t use it for any commercial use (like show up on TV or make a fanpage of yourself on facebook and have that shirt on) you’ll be fine. And even if you do use it for commercial use, omg no one is going to care. You drew it yourself. You made it yourself. Obviously that design isn’t a wide-spread logo (like a coke shirt or a nike symbol) so drawing it won’t be such a big deal.

7 Responses

  1. Bob Says:

    Yes. LMFAO
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  2. travis grady Says:

    It’s fine if it’s for personal use. Don’t worry, the FBI has better things to worry about. As long as you don’t use it for any commercial use (like show up on TV or make a fanpage of yourself on facebook and have that shirt on) you’ll be fine. And even if you do use it for commercial use, omg no one is going to care. You drew it yourself. You made it yourself. Obviously that design isn’t a wide-spread logo (like a coke shirt or a nike symbol) so drawing it won’t be such a big deal.
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  3. YourMom Says:

    Well, it’s absolutely fine as long as you don’t sell it .
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  4. Brandon Says:

    well you can only do it under certain conditions
    1.don’t sell it
    2.delete this question
    3.make the design a little bit different
    4.If anyone points out it similarity to that shirt, claim they stole your design.
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  5. [ Sooh ] Says:

    It always is copyright infrigement when it’s not your idea…

    It would be the same if I printed an ADIDAS logo into a blank shirt and wore it out …

    But I mean, as long as you’re wearing it its Ok i think, dont quote me on this one
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  6. Tia Says:

    Um, this looks like it’s from China, and there is no mention of the design being copyrighted actually.

    So I don’t think there is any infringement in this case.

    But I could be wrong.
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  7. Bloo Cutie 247 Says:

    Well, if it the exact same… yes it is,
    but you could change a few things and make it a LITTLE different not a huge difference.
    but as long as you dont sell it and its tweaked a bit i think it wil be fine
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