We'll never know what was originally intended for this Techdirt tee, but we can see the aftermath of the takedown notice it attracted!
DMCA Takedown T-shirt (Thanks, Dennis!)
We'll never know what was originally intended for this Techdirt tee, but we can see the aftermath of the takedown notice it attracted!
DMCA Takedown T-shirt (Thanks, Dennis!)
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We've posted before about the Pope's chief astronomer Rev. Jose Gabriel Funes and his statements on possible extraterrestrial life. (ETs "don't contradict our faith," he has said.) The Vatican recently hosted a conference on the topic of astrobiology -- the study of life in the universe -- wher... More.
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What happens if I copy their design and get a DMCA takedown notice?
Where's the "this t-shirt is hosted outside of the US and therefore your DMCA takedown notice has been used as toilet paper" shirt?
@The Chemist: The DMCA implodes and ceases to exist.
I love the idea of this shirt, but I wonder, does wearing this make the point of how stupid the DMCA is, or does it make the DMCA so commonplace that it becomes accepted?
Or, print a tshirt with a letter inside a colored circle and have the NY MTA threaten you with a law suit: http://40withegg.com/mta
The logo on the back is ugly. Thankfully, you can make a shirt just like this without the logo using any color/typeface you want at one of many online t-shirt printing places.
This design taunts you to steal it.
I spotted them on ebay I'd hate to not buy the original but there is no wait and seems to have no back image