PascalFleischman
New member
I'd appreciate some feedback from those of you that may have experience with protecting intellectual property.
I have come up with a t-shirt design, and a lady here at work with screen-printing experience is helping to put my idea to paper. I would like to submit my idea to a local talk radio personality, but with the understanding that I'm submitting this idea as a "bid" of sorts. If he likes the idea and would like to promote it, then I would like to provide the t-shirts or sell the concept. What I'm wanting to avoid is essentially giving the guy an idea so he can run with it and benefit from my "intellectual property". I'd also like to make sure that the lady who is actually doing the artwork receives credit as well.
Any suggestions?
Basically, I'm taking a non-copyrighted photo, adding a caption to it, and putting it on a t-shirt.
Thanks for the help.
I have come up with a t-shirt design, and a lady here at work with screen-printing experience is helping to put my idea to paper. I would like to submit my idea to a local talk radio personality, but with the understanding that I'm submitting this idea as a "bid" of sorts. If he likes the idea and would like to promote it, then I would like to provide the t-shirts or sell the concept. What I'm wanting to avoid is essentially giving the guy an idea so he can run with it and benefit from my "intellectual property". I'd also like to make sure that the lady who is actually doing the artwork receives credit as well.
Any suggestions?
Basically, I'm taking a non-copyrighted photo, adding a caption to it, and putting it on a t-shirt.
Thanks for the help.