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#5
I hate to be the one, but having worked in the licensing business, what you are doing is an infraction. And since you've publically posted that you're doing it don't be surprised if you get a letter from some lawyer's office saying cease and desist, as well as the place of business that you're having make these.
Try www.denniskirk.com they have stickers, and try your Honda dealer, or contact Honda and let them know what you are doing, they may just send you some.
Try www.denniskirk.com they have stickers, and try your Honda dealer, or contact Honda and let them know what you are doing, they may just send you some.
#6
Hay, I am not copying the stickers. I just want a layout of how they look so I can make my own.
I Know copying them would be illegal. I am not selling them or anything either. I am simply just replacing my old worn out honda decals with new one's. What's wrong with keeping my honda looking nice.
I Know copying them would be illegal. I am not selling them or anything either. I am simply just replacing my old worn out honda decals with new one's. What's wrong with keeping my honda looking nice.
#7
Did you ask your Honda dealer?
I got some stickers for my '85 250R. They are expen$ive, but if you are serious, it is probably worth it.
I got some stickers for my '85 250R. They are expen$ive, but if you are serious, it is probably worth it.
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#8
I still say contact Honda direct, forget the dealer and see, they may give them to you.
BTW, even if they are for yourself, if you ar directly copying a copyirghted piece of artwork its infringement. I'm not saying anything, just stating facts.
BTW, even if they are for yourself, if you ar directly copying a copyirghted piece of artwork its infringement. I'm not saying anything, just stating facts.
#9
I say copy the stickers, use them, and lets see anybody come after you. I would think you are safe as long as you don't mass produce and sell them.
Just look at the probabilities. The worst I think would happen is a Honda lawyer would happen to be out thrashing at the local pit. You would ride up, and he would notice that you have fake Honda stickers on your mint 1984 250R, call the cops, have your trike impounded, drag yo a$$ into Judge Judy, slap a $999.00 fine on ya, auction off your trike, and make you do community service removing those panzie NO FEAR stickers from public handrails. :-) I am sure the artist whose graphic you copy won't care, since he probably has a real job by now... :-) BTW, I don't see a copyright symbol on any of my stickers.
Hmmmmm, lets see, the pro-link swingarm stickers for my 250R were like $16 or $24 a piece, I can't remember. If you have the capability to reproduce them for cheaper than that, go for it. (I would if I were you). Although, I think the OEM stickers are made of a higher quality vinyl than some of the magazine order types, which seem to fade or fall off after about 1 year.
Just look at the probabilities. The worst I think would happen is a Honda lawyer would happen to be out thrashing at the local pit. You would ride up, and he would notice that you have fake Honda stickers on your mint 1984 250R, call the cops, have your trike impounded, drag yo a$$ into Judge Judy, slap a $999.00 fine on ya, auction off your trike, and make you do community service removing those panzie NO FEAR stickers from public handrails. :-) I am sure the artist whose graphic you copy won't care, since he probably has a real job by now... :-) BTW, I don't see a copyright symbol on any of my stickers.
Hmmmmm, lets see, the pro-link swingarm stickers for my 250R were like $16 or $24 a piece, I can't remember. If you have the capability to reproduce them for cheaper than that, go for it. (I would if I were you). Although, I think the OEM stickers are made of a higher quality vinyl than some of the magazine order types, which seem to fade or fall off after about 1 year.


