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Create Your Own Slogan Hoodie

Create Your Own Slogan Hoodie

Everyone has a story that is unique to them, create your own statement hoodie to share your message and truly wear your worth. Find your voice, find your power!

 

Personalised text, up to 35 characters. We reserve the right to refuse any inappropriate text that does not fit with the Wabby Sabby ethos. 

 

Key Features:

-Heavyweight 330gsm ultra soft peach feel fabric.

-65% cotton 35% polyester

-3 layer fabric lined hood.

-Thumbholes in cuffs

-kangaroo pocket.

-Contrast hood, draw cords and stitching detail.

-Metal embellishments to front pocket and draw cords.

 

-Packaged the Wabby Sabby way, wrapped in gold tissue paper and stylishly presented in a glossy black box.

-Wabby Sabby quote displayed inside the box.

-Worry gemstone and Luxury Scented Sachet included as standard

The rules of copyright are complex, so it is best to only use your own original artwork, however, if you have come up with an idea, and aren’t sure if we can embroider it, the list below provides a brief overview of what we can and can’t use for commercial embroidery projects in order to avoid breaking copyright law and exclusive use rights.

YES NO
Royalty-free images  Famous characters from film/tv/books
Images from the public domain  Logos/names of institutions 
Quotes from the public domain Logos/names of sports teams
Quotes from authors deceased 70+ years ago Logos/names of musical groups
Common sayings/parodies Photos/caricatures of celebrities
National symbols/flags Graphics not listed for commercial use
Likenesses of political figures  Non-original memes
Your own original artwork  Quotes from trademarked material

Exclusive rights to a work are suspended in the case of fair use. Fair use allows a work to be used in the case of criticism, news reporting, scholarship and teaching without fear of infringing copyright. If you are embroidering your hoodie(s) for non-commercial use, for example if you have a small fan club for you and your friends and are not going to sell the t-shirts, it is likely that this falls into the fair use category.

If you want to use an image that is not your own or is not in the public domain, you must seek the permission of the copyright holder. If this information is not easily at hand, you can check the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) on the .GOV website in the UK for a full list of registered patents and designs. Alternatively, there are many websites pioneered by the Creative Commons that provide stock images; royalty free images for anyone to use, anywhere.   

Although this list is not exhaustive and makes the law seem pretty straight forward, in reality it is not. When you look into copyright issues on a case by case basis, things become a little more unclear.  The best and somewhat easier thing to do is produce content that is entirely original and unique. In turn, this means that your work and your bespoke hoodie(s) will be protected in their own right.

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