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solidphoenix
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Un4Seen
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Carnac
Germany / USA16648 Posts
On May 31 2009 19:38 Un4Seen wrote: do you work for adidas? or got permission to use there name on your product cause it could be issue they can sue people for using there logo without permission just making sure you went through proper channels. I don't really understand what you're talking about. Adidas produces the shirts for SKT. SKT has a shop and sells them, susie bought and shipped them as a voluntary service to TL users, because people outside of Korea cannot buy them. It's an Adidas logo on an original Adidas product. | ||
hubfub
Australia351 Posts
On May 31 2009 17:48 solidphoenix wrote: Just received my shirt 2 days ago. Thanks so much! hey im in sydney i havent gotten mine yet ![]() | ||
niteReloaded
Croatia5281 Posts
On May 31 2009 19:38 Un4Seen wrote: do you work for adidas? or got permission to use there name on your product cause it could be issue they can sue people for using there logo without permission just making sure you went through proper channels. haha wow | ||
Un4Seen
Australia49 Posts
Adidas produces the shirts for SKT. SKT has a shop and sells them, susie bought and shipped them as a voluntary service to TL users, because people outside of Korea cannot buy them. It's an Adidas logo on an original Adidas product. ok then does the product have the "not for individual sale". That too can allow them to sue if they like... just saying that when comes to product and mechanising there are channels that must be followed there is certain items that your not aloud to buy then sell. if Adidas was informed it would be redistributed then it is ok does she have a license... Thing is if you buy a bunch of products then resell it, depending on the amount and the countrys laws it can sometimes cause legal problems, is the patten for those skirts for Korea only cause then there is a problem if the manifacturer has it setup so that it can only be sold in Korea then selling else were is breaking the law. You never wondered why only certain items can be sold in certain countrys, it because that country holds the patten rights and may not want to share it with other countrys, the copyright law is a complicated one but easy to learn. I am just saying that you must check into these things before buying and selling from stores specially in mass cause it can land you in trouble if they find out. When you sell like you did your acting as a distributer which requires a license to do so and permission of the manifacturer to distribute there product internationally. | ||
demo1
Canada145 Posts
As to why Adidas doesn't sell the SKT1 outside of Korea is simply because THERE IS NO MARKET - besides us that is. But it's obvious not profitable enough for Adidas. BTW, there are no patents on these.. lol. Copyright law applies to abstract content only..for example music, books. What Adidas is is a trademark... and because Adidas operates worldwide, it wouldn't have a problem distributing this shirt WW either. This is a simple scenario of supply and demand. Why supply a region with SKT1 shirts if there is no demand. | ||
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Singapore66071 Posts
On June 01 2009 12:49 Un4Seen wrote: don't really understand what you're talking about. Adidas produces the shirts for SKT. SKT has a shop and sells them, susie bought and shipped them as a voluntary service to TL users, because people outside of Korea cannot buy them. It's an Adidas logo on an original Adidas product. ok then does the product have the "not for individual sale". That too can allow them to sue if they like... just saying that when comes to product and mechanising there are channels that must be followed there is certain items that your not aloud to buy then sell. if Adidas was informed it would be redistributed then it is ok does she have a license... Thing is if you buy a bunch of products then resell it, depending on the amount and the countrys laws it can sometimes cause legal problems, is the patten for those skirts for Korea only cause then there is a problem if the manifacturer has it setup so that it can only be sold in Korea then selling else were is breaking the law. You never wondered why only certain items can be sold in certain countrys, it because that country holds the patten rights and may not want to share it with other countrys, the copyright law is a complicated one but easy to learn. I am just saying that you must check into these things before buying and selling from stores specially in mass cause it can land you in trouble if they find out. When you sell like you did your acting as a distributer which requires a license to do so and permission of the manifacturer to distribute there product internationally. lol =.=" | ||
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lilsusie
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Un4Seen
Australia49 Posts
Cause to sell items in that manner requires a license which is purchased you see what you havnt considered is royalitys to people invested in adidas. This is why people dont just buy and sell products and it has to go through proper channels of marketing. It is ok however if you represent the manifacturer and the royalitys are still being giving to the investers. | ||
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lilsusie
3861 Posts
It's like getting money from friends before taking a trip somewhere and buying them souvenirs from the said trip and mailing it to them since I'm too lazy to go directly to their houses. On June 01 2009 17:31 Un4Seen wrote: susie it not skt1 who you need permission from it the manifacturers of the shirt and if it is legal to sell outside of korea, it like this ok say someone goes down to a shop now buys 200 copys of a product then sells it online at a profit the company who created the product does has legal rights to sue... Cause to sell items in that manner requires a license which is purchased you see what you havnt considered is royalitys to people invested in adidas. This is why people dont just buy and sell products and it has to go through proper channels of marketing. It is ok however if you represent the manifacturer and the royalitys are still being giving to the investers. What profit? What about all those people who sell over ebay? You think that they have proper licenses to sell their items? | ||
Vequeth
United Kingdom1116 Posts
On June 01 2009 17:31 Un4Seen wrote: susie it not skt1 who you need permission from it the manifacturers of the shirt and if it is legal to sell outside of korea, it like this ok say someone goes down to a shop now buys 200 copys of a product then sells it online at a profit the company who created the product does has legal rights to sue... Cause to sell items in that manner requires a license which is purchased you see what you havnt considered is royalitys to people invested in adidas. This is why people dont just buy and sell products and it has to go through proper channels of marketing. It is ok however if you represent the manifacturer and the royalitys are still being giving to the investers. Give her a break man, you cant honestly think she is trying to exploit the fact that this particular product isnt available ANYWHERE but korea. This took a lot of effort the least it deserves is this. | ||
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Singapore66071 Posts
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omG.[RaYnE]
Philippines100 Posts
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niteReloaded
Croatia5281 Posts
She will get a lawsuit for basically just transferring the shirts to her almost-friends? | ||
Itachii
Poland12466 Posts
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yukido
Germany102 Posts
On June 01 2009 18:10 konadora wrote: Un4Seen, just stop it, jeez. strongly seconded. | ||
Ecael
United States6703 Posts
On June 01 2009 18:30 Itachii wrote: Guy must be trolling. The alternative would be someone trying to best Charlie, I prefer seeing this as a trolling attempt. | ||
Un4Seen
Australia49 Posts
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