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Jack31081
Jack31081 aka Jack Anderson is a 30.65 year old boy, has been a member since August 4, 2007, has scored 483 submissions, giving an average score of 2.93, helping 10 designs get printed.
So here's a question concerning intellectual property. If someone on this site comes across a design that they believe to be "borrowing heavily", so to speak, from someone else's existing work, on this site or others, what options does he have?

Short of crashing the party and throwing accusations, and assuming the designer has no contact info on their profile, is there some kind of 'reporting' feature that lets you communicate your concerns to the staff at threadless?

EugeneDebs
EugeneDebs on Aug 07 '07 at 12:29pm
you can email threadless?
maddingo
maddingo on Aug 07 '07 at 12:31pm
a. I applaud you for not just hucking the accusation out threadless jr. detective style on the sub / in the blogs





b.



http://www.threadless.com/contact



Jack31081
Jack31081 on Aug 07 '07 at 12:32pm
ok, so just a general email then. didn't know if there was anything specific.
skafiend007
skafiend007 on Aug 07 '07 at 12:49pm
yeah, agree with the others. After all, it's probably threadless that has to pay if there is a copyright infringement and they have printed the shirt. the regular joes and joannas don't really have to know.
FRICKINAWESOME
   FRICKINAWESOME on Aug 07 '07 at 1:04pm
You can also POLITELY mention that fact or hyperlink the other person's work you think the artist "borrowed" stuff from in the comments section of the submission as well. The key word is politeness. Not just "fuck you! Completely ripped off from _____!"
Jack31081
Jack31081 on Aug 07 '07 at 10:04pm
well, someone already "broke the ice", so to speak...



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