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7 or 8 of the former designs are back up now to purchase including the greyhound design. Get them while you can
You've hit the nail on the head there, Wozza. Let's just say I've had my knuckles wrapped - and as many have you have pointed out it wasn't exactly unwarranted.
Thanks for your kind comments about the designs. It was fun coming up with them.
Teegulls is no more, but something a lot less 'legally compromising' will be coming soon. Don't worry... I've learnt my lesson.
Watch this (and all the usual) spaces!
Cheers,
Craig
Anyone know whats happened to this site, cant find it online
This was utter genius.
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Seriously, the club should be speaking to the creative talent behind their shirts and getting him on board.
No one to blame here but the club. Just another corporate behemoth using its financial clout to bully the small concern trying to make an honest buck and supply the consumers with the merchandise they want to buy.
I could understand and would fully support the club's stance if the Teegull range (and others) were a direct rip-off of merchandise being sold by the club. But that isn't what is happening at all.
Meanwhile the illegal street-trading of those shoddy half and half scarves continues unabated.
That's a shame. I bought a couple of their t shirts. Albion Roar name checked them a couple of times recently.
So what is the legal position for a company like Teegulls?
I'd have thought they were not infringing copyright - but guessing there must be some aspect of the law that now prohibits anyone from selling items that references the club name or the players names etc.
Any chance of a bottle cap t-shirt design?You've hit the nail on the head there, Wozza. Let's just say I've had my knuckles wrapped - and as many have you have pointed out it wasn't exactly unwarranted.
Thanks for your kind comments about the designs. It was fun coming up with them.
Teegulls is no more, but something a lot less 'legally compromising' will be coming soon. Don't worry... I've learnt my lesson.
Watch this (and all the usual) spaces!
Cheers,
Craig
Maybe the best thing the club could do would be to have "guest designers" and make limited edition t-shirts and share the proceeds with the designers. That way they protect their brand but also support local businesses and produce stuff people might actually want to wear in public. Would also make shutting down those taking liberties with the copyright more palatable. Plenty of cases of rebels being absorbed into the family (Attila, Harty etc)
You've hit the nail on the head there, Wozza. Let's just say I've had my knuckles wrapped - and as many have you have pointed out it wasn't exactly unwarranted.
Thanks for your kind comments about the designs. It was fun coming up with them.
Teegulls is no more, but something a lot less 'legally compromising' will be coming soon. Don't worry... I've learnt my lesson.
Watch this (and all the usual) spaces!
Cheers,
Craig