I think the OP looking for High res artwork?If you're making your own for fun then Signs365. Not sure if the quality is good enough.
it is much less a test of your will power, BEFORE SOMEONE ASKSYou might not get caught if you're printing them just for yourself around the shop... But as soon as a customer sees it, and asks for it... What do you tell them?
I feel like copyright laws are way too strict, but when dealing with your livelihood you should follow the rules!
Ever try to buy movie posters or something from a wholesaler / Vistaprint?Seems easier to just order them online. If customers ask you to print them...
"Because of copyright laws, we can't print them. These were special ordered online a few years back and we just got around to framing them."
What site?
"No idea, I was drunk when I ordered them."
Did you see any for actual movies? All I saw were some generic ones, and elements to make your ownshutterstock has some
I will also not print anything copyrighted. A few small things for garage guys if I can print it on my printer but I've never tried to send anything to a wholesale printer that's copyrighted. I get A LOT of people looking for Harley Davidson - won't touch it with a 10' pole.Ever try to buy movie posters or something from a wholesaler / Vistaprint?
We were doing store graphics for a comic store that was just opening - We had to outsource a print that was too big for our printers... And it had the superman logo on it. Sent it to... I think 4over? Maybe sinalite... But they came back saying they couldn't print it due to copyright laws.
I forget exactly how we handled that as it was a long time ago... I think the store reached out to some contact they had and got written permission for the logo and that was sufficient, but it was sooo long ago.
I've had a few customers ask me to print something because Vista print / Staples refused as well - I'm sure if you try enough, or if its an old, outdated poster it may slip through... But if you try to print the latest spiderman poster at a trade shop, odds are it'll get flagged.
Again... I do think copyright laws are too strict and dumb. A poster is for advertising the movie - They should be free to print... All you're doing is advertising a companies product for them. Our copyright system needs an overhaul, Everything should be fair use unless you're making a profit off of it...
Don't start me on Harley !I will also not print anything copyrighted. A few small things for garage guys if I can print it on my printer but I've never tried to send anything to a wholesale printer that's copyrighted. I get A LOT of people looking for Harley Davidson - won't touch it with a 10' pole.
I made my son a couple banners for his college dorm. One was System of a Down and the other Hell Yeah. Logos on background. He graduated and now has them in his garage. That's part of the advantage of being in this business. You're mom can make you cool stuff nobody else has LOL
"Sorry chief." (they like being called such things, tends to squash the conversation rapidly while leaving their inflated ego intact)What do you tell them?
"For sure, just reach out to Harley, here's their contact info, and request in, in writing, permission to reproduce their logo for this specific circumstance. Once they get it all sorted out on their end, they'll get me the files. Probably..." (ironically, harley's files are all vectorized in unprotected pdf's scattered across the web, clearly they do all the can to keep them safe)Customer : Can you make this old harley design for my gas tank in these original colours?