So I came across this store that sells clothing for pretty much all types of millennial called kyc clothing. The website has been up for over a year I think, but it's designs largely copy most if not all of a logo or from parts of companies in general. It is based in Texas. How is it still up, how has it not been sued to oblivion? For example, pic I attached is one of their designs literally stealing the Marlboro logo.
What is the website address?
>>1660527
It's a bigcartel subdomain you can google it. I don't understand how they get away selling stuff with straight up company logos on it
>>1660516
I know your a shill, but I'm really digging these designs.
:/
>>1660541
I'm not a shill, I really wanna know how they get away with this, they probably get enough exposure from normies and the like.
>>1660545
Because look and feel copyright cases exist for things that actually take away profits.
Not some fucking nobody shirt site you are shilling
Tshirt Hell used to get away with it until they got big.
Good thing for you, youll never get big enough to warrant the lawsuit
>>1660553
Yeah you got me dude I'm shilling a dumb shirt site at 2 in the morning on some Polynesian drawings website. Nevertheless thanks for the answer.
>>1660542
>not kys clothing
Missed opportunity
>>1660590
OP change your shoddy t-shirt site name to this.
Then do us a favor and kys you shill
>>1660516
it's a terrible business. selling baseball caps for $5, t-shirts for <$14. minus tax and minus costs, then someone just has a hobby selling clothes for less than Min. wage.