nomad said:
Trevor, that is gorgeous work but I have a question. Is there any copyright problems with using those emblems on a commercial product???? Wouldn't want to see you get in a jam and don't know how that stuff works myself. I was thinking of making up some better sports car caps years ago worried about that. Caps are no longer made here anyway so the problem isn't of concern now.
Kurt.
I would say that is a big fat "don't worry about it", if it was a issue, Trevor would have to stand in line to get sued, and who might actaully be the one to sue him, would be the bigger question. For example VTO has MG center cap logos made for the wheels we sale, Datsun and Triumph logos as well. GM tried this years ago with their Chevy logo and such, which is slathered on any and everything aftermarket one could imagine, from car parts to t shirts to hats, if GM could not make suit stick, then no one can, then there is Harley Davidson, another logo put on nearly everything one could imagine. I think Trevor would never lose a wink over worrying about this, in fact it is almost laughable, we are even talking about it.
At the Euro show this weekend, there was well known vendor there they are known for selling popular items with your favorite car branding on them, many who are still active compaines, you name it, key fobs, hats, t shirts, decals, does one actually think, he is paying royalties to someone for that and since this is their primary business, and they make a living doing it, this would be much greater threat than someone make a few branded air cleaners, you know a suit has to be plausible has to be based on profit, can you see a corporate lawyer showing up at Trevor's door, wanting the $50 he made off selling a few items, excuse me while I spit coffee on my keyboard laughing
For what is is worth, I have two Cafe Press shops, both have MG and AH logo items on them, and I sleep good at night, even known to snore, according to my wife
