Under those terms and conditions, it would seem that this company can't support the types of projects that a club like ours would undertake. Would it be possible for us to find someone else to support our gift shop? Today it is calandars, tomorrow it might be something else. Their policy is very limiting. Paul In a message dated 11/2/2003 1:04:14 AM Eastern Standard Time, kansas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: > > > Nope has nothing to do with the Name IMPERIAL as we have our club logo up > with no problems. It specifically says in their Terms fo Service which I > hadn't bothered to read before that you can't use pictures of cars that are > original or modified as they belong to the Manufacturer of the car... I'm > pretty sure if it said "Chrysler Imperial Club" on our stuff that they > wouldn't let us use that, but they have no problem with the word IMPERIAL. > > And as several people have pointed out today both publicly and privately > Chrysler has no Legal Interest in Pictures of Our Cars. > > It's just Cafe Press doing the CYA thing. > > > Leslie '67 sedan > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Hugh & Therese" <hugtrees@xxxxxxxx> > > > > > Hmm. I imagine Cafe Press has extraordinarily strict rules on this kind > of > > thing, since the liability would be on them. We could not appropriate an > > image of Snoopy or a road runner for example. I wonder if it is the cars > > themselves that are the issue or is it the use of the name Imperial itself > > that is problematic. In other words, did they say what they would allow > if > > changes could be made. > > > > > >