June 27th, 2007, 05:27 PM
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Re: Printing trade marks
For the most part a customer that "specilizes" in one company or another and wants to incoporate the national trademark into their logo is accepitable. (If they only work on or sell FORDS).
A trademark changed at least 10% that isn't reconigized as the orginal trademark and is not being used to sell items as such, is acceptable as well. (a pepsi logo ...change the colors and add a different saying where pepsi is supposed to be written and put it on a shirt---not selling it as a PEPSI article.)
If your customer has purchased a license agreement to sell items you can print a shirt for them with the logos on it stating that they are authorized dealers of such.
Hope this helps out a little. I do have an article around here somewhere about legally printing. I'd be happy to dig it up if ya need it. (it was in the screen printing mag)
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