I am in charge of designing shirts for a group, and an idea we had for our group logo on our t-shirts was to take the current nasa "meatball" logo and replace the lettering "NASA" with the name of our group. This already should be enough to avoid copyright infringement according to my research, and in addition, these t-shirts would not be sold, which abides by the rules set out by 14 CFR § 1221.110 (c) miscellaneous items (4) which states: "Items bearing the NASA Insignia such as souvenirs, novelties, toys, models, clothing, and similar items (including items for sale through the NASA employees’ nonappropriated fund activities) may be manufactured and sold only after the NASA Insignia application has been submitted to, and approved by, the Associate Administrator for Public Affairs, or designee, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC 20546." So my question is would I be in the clear to go ahead and create these shirts?
Submitted February 19, 2020 at 05:49PM by antsy_dog https://ift.tt/3bS7JdB
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