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C&D Grand Prix: If company on shirt is first to serve Cease and Desist, you win

50 points| balbaugh | 4 years ago |cdgrandprix.com

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farisjarrah|4 years ago

Uhh… Their own terms and conditions say:

“”” You may not use our products for any illegal or unauthorized purpose nor may you, in the use of the Service, violate any laws in your jurisdiction (including but not limited to copyright laws). You must not transmit any worms or viruses or any code of a destructive nature. A breach or violation of any of the Terms will result in an immediate termination of your Services “””

So by using their service… then you’re breaking their own terms and conditions? I’m not sure they thought this one through very well.

https://cdgrandprix.com/terms-and-conditions.pdf

macilacilove|4 years ago

Do you think that buying these shirts break these conditions somehow?

Just because something is 'illegal' does not mean both sides of the transaction had the legal responsibility to not trade.

mwint|4 years ago

This… can’t possibly end well, right? They’re going to get slapped down hard in court, right? They can’t claim ignorance.

Or… are they allowed to do whatever they want until they get a C&D?

snuxoll|4 years ago

It’s MSCHF, stirring up controversy is kind of their gimmick - I assume they set aside money to deal with legal issues, especially given the premise of “anyone who bought a shirt from the company that sent us a C&F first wins”.

duxup|4 years ago

It’s not really clear to me if they’ve even actually sold anything…