[cp-global] T-Shirts

Josh josh at wtftacos.com
Thu Sep 26 21:21:01 GMT 2013


I could do both. Any t-shirt designs I make would be released under a CC or GPL license or something. Additionally I can set up a shop on a website that specializes in such things ( I was thinking skreened.com) and sell them at cost. In the event that profits are generated I would donate them to a worthy cause. I have no desire to profit on these and if I do this I want to do this in as transparent manner as possible. 

> On Sep 26, 2013, at 3:50 PM, Allen Dulles <mother.critic at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I'm also kind of split on this.  Why not release a logo under GPL v2 / applicable license (I'm not a lawyer)? Let people use it as they wish.  hell, throw it up on git.  But on the opposite side of the coin, i do like the idea of being able to get a t-shirt from one centralized store / by one means.  I own a few EFF shirts, but that's only because who i'm giving the 'profit' to is 100% transparent.  It wouldn't be the same with an official crypto party t-shirt.  (side note: isn't the very idea of an 'official crypto party tshirt' kind of ironic?)
> 
> -Mother
> 
> 
>> On Sep 26, 2013, at 9:47 PM, Moritz <moritz at headstrong.de> wrote:
>> 
>>> On 09/26/2013 04:55 PM, Josh Scott wrote:
>>> I was thinking about creating a CryptoParty t-shirt. But I don't want to profit off of it. If I do this I want to set it up so that 100% of the profits automatically go to the EFF or ACLU or another similar org. 
>>> 
>>> Opinions?
>> 
>> If you don't want to make money, why have profit generated in the first
>> place? Why force people into "donating"?
>> 
>> --Mo
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