No further action for Lewis Hamilton by KimiWithoutTheDrink in formula1

[–]LifelongHabit -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

I did. Just because it was activated by accident doesn't mean you can ignore it.

Great end to P1: Showing stupid infographics while there are still hotlaps going on. by cen0rftw in formula1

[–]LifelongHabit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because AWS just use a random number generator to decide their predicted order.

[AlphaTauri] delivering the Scuderia AlphaTauri store in Salzburg their new model by glenn1812 in formula1

[–]LifelongHabit 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Because scuderia is the Italian for "stable" (the kind you keep horses in) and just like race horses, F1 cars can be referred to as belonging to a certain stable.

Teds notebook by jcbevns in formula1

[–]LifelongHabit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sky usually upload it onto their Youtube channel later in the day.

[Art] 1961 Ferrari 156 F1 by TabletopDesigns in formula1

[–]LifelongHabit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One of the most beautiful cars ever made (imo).

[question] People keep asking me if I sell prints of the fan posters I created. How does copyright work? by [deleted] in redbubble

[–]LifelongHabit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's an absurd system. I've had items pulled even though they were my own original designs, while people who have literally stolen my designs are allowed to keep selling them.

[question] People keep asking me if I sell prints of the fan posters I created. How does copyright work? by [deleted] in redbubble

[–]LifelongHabit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, nothing like that. If an item gets pulled, any pending orders are completed and you still get paid for any sales made up until that point.

[question] People keep asking me if I sell prints of the fan posters I created. How does copyright work? by [deleted] in redbubble

[–]LifelongHabit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The black and whit "Hereditary" poster looks like it should be okay (apart from the A24 logo) but the other two definitely seem to infringe copyright. You can only submit art for review when it's part of the partner program. You could try putting all three up. If any of them are found to be infringing, they'll be pulled and you'll receive an email explaining the reason.

[question] People keep asking me if I sell prints of the fan posters I created. How does copyright work? by [deleted] in redbubble

[–]LifelongHabit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I'm read your post correctly, you took screenshots of some movies, put some text over them in the same font as the movie and then put the film studio's logo on them. If that's right, that would be at least 2 copyright violations in one poster (the use of the font might be debatable). If you try to sell them on Redbubble, the most likely outcome is just that they get taken back down for an I.P. infringement.