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Print On Demand Creators Being SUED?!

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wholesaleted.com

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Hi {NAME}, One of the most common questions that we get asked here at Wholesale Ted is... "Sarah! Ho

Hi {NAME}, One of the most common questions that we get asked here at Wholesale Ted is... "Sarah! How can I avoid trademark infringement with my Print On Demand store?" "Sarah! How do I know if my t-shirt designs are copyrighted or not?" And while Sarah does answer those questions in this video: [10 Things To Do BEFORE Starting a Print On Demand Store,]( there is actually another video where she highlights a little-known way that you might be accidentally get yourself into trouble. Want to know what it is? Watch this video now (and yep: this is a quiz video! Play along & see how many you get right!): ==> [5 T-Shirts You Should NOT Sell... (QUIZ! How many points will you win?)]( Here is the truth though. Avoiding copyrights/trademarks? They're actually really easy. Yeah. It's really easy to not get sued. How do you not get sued? Avoid IPs. Simple. Yep. We know it's tempting to want to piggyback off of existing IPs. Take Star Wars for example. Disney has poured billions of dollars into advertising Star Wars & built up a fan base. Because of that, if you slap Star Wars onto a t-shirt, it will sell well. There is just one problem with that though... The reason WHY Disney has poured billions of dollars into their brand is so that THEY can make money from it: not you. And so they will protect it. You might not get sued, but you will be heavily risking your store being shut down & your Facebook ad account being shut down. And so while it's tempting to cash in on the billions of dollars that Disney have invested into their IPs, we don't recommend it! Instead, we recommend coming up with your OWN designs that trigger customers emotionally, which is exactly what we teach inside our premium, over-the-shoulder training program, The Ecomm Clubhouse. [Click here to join it now]( & get access to our exclusive tutorial & training videos only available for members. Kind Regards, The Wholesale Ted Team []( []( You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time. [Powered by:](

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