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its really sad now
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Probably didn't want to get in trouble with Gettyimages for stealing their pic
..... so they went to ebay instead
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BTW...this shirt is a Finishline Special-Make-Up shirt (from what I understand...anyone confirm or deny this?)...Thus, it is entirely possible that the only people that saw the shirt before it got to the stores were the Finishline buyer and their JB/Nike sales rep
Wow... I had no idea accounts had their own SMU shirts.
That makes a whole lot of sense now. Back in the day before Foot Locker bought Foot Action they used to have some of the dopest Jordan shirts ever. And I never saw them at any other store. I always thought that for some reason Jordan just allocated certain shirts to certain accounts.
Back on track, though. The shirt this post was made about is terrible. I think the best thing to do is follow abernja's advice. Don't buy the shirt, if you did then return it, and someone needs to get this info to JB so that they pull this shirt from shelves. It's a disgrace!
KM
"One thing we should ALL agree on is that simply because you have a lot of rare shoes DOESN'T automatically make you worthy of respect or reverence... Money isn't a skill" - Method Man
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OG pic jumpman faces opposite...and basically they just searched GettyImages and made a shirt out of the pic)
So what? They just searched for a unique photo of the man who OWNS the company, they are not "stealing" from getty images.
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So what? They just searched for a unique photo of the man who OWNS the company, they are not "stealing" from getty images.
Correct...they had to pay the photographer for the picture...just as they do any images that they do not own...
This is why we have never seen a "six rings" shirt as an "official" release...to buy that image and put it on a t-shirt to sell would cost JB A LOT of money...
JM
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The NBA owns those..not MJ...(am i right?)
Whoever took the picture owns the rights to the picture...thus, Nike/JB must make the decesion whether or not paying what the photographer wants for the image is worth it to them...
JM
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This is why we have never seen a "six rings" shirt as an "official" release...to buy that image and put it on a t-shirt to sell would cost JB A LOT of money...
so why cant JB take their OWN picture of that same scene with the 6 rings and then use it for their shirts... technically it would be there picture... and theres no law about stealing ideas that have no patent.... ?
reppin' 503
Portland, OR // home of Nike
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Whoever took the picture owns the rights to the picture...thus, Nike/JB must make the decesion whether or not paying what the photographer wants for the image is worth it to them...
JM
So, does that mean JB paid the fake companies to use their photo?
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Look how the forefoot side rubber is blurry, right where the F was.
You're right. Thats really quite disturbing. Not only should people be losing their jobs over that one, they should pay punitive damages, lol. That @#%$ is rediculous.
I'm not jockin air-force-ones/I'm rockin air-jor-duns...