^Some of those are using artwork from the Web Series project that I was a part of. AFAIK it's completely original artwork so it doesn't fall under the same licensing loophole banner thing. The web series stuff is the "Junon" and "Midgar" and chocobo stuff IIRC. I used to have access to that page actually.
Proceeds from that previously went to the web series. I have no idea how it's working now.
This is wrong.
100% wrong.
The artwork maybe "original" but its based on proprietary characters that are owned by a company (SE). They dont care if you draw it and share it online for free with the world. When you start making money off of it thats a completely different story.
The reasons site like that exist is because companies to an extent companies dont go looking for every source of infringement. If something gets flagged enough then they'll issue a cease and desist.
A very recent example of this being shut down by a company is this
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/409017778/fund-the-wristbands-league-of-legends
The owner of the kickstarter and site assumed that since he handcrafted the wristbands and that since he drew every piece of vector art that the art belonged to him even though the arts bases was owned by Riot.
Just because you draw something, sing something or write something based on something else does not mean you own it. Intellectual property does not work that way unfortunately.
Regarding redbubble :
urges everyone to ensure that their products don't breach any copyright.
This is exactly why they get away with it for so long. It's also exactly why they wont get away with it forever.
Anyone remember what happened on youtube last year? With all of the MCN's screwing over the partnered content creators? With Youtube coming down on MCN's?
Do you know why that happened?
When you get partnered on youtube with a MCN they basically tell you monetize anything you want just make sure it falls under fair use or you own the content. If you get a copyright strike we will let you go. Sound familiar?
Except Youtube didnt want it that way. They wanted the MCN's to actually self govern instead of letting the partners monetize what ever they wanted and then punish after the fact. Eventually copyright holders got tired of having to flag and strike a lot of content that didnt belong to the content creators and the great partner crash happened.
There are plenty of websites that sell things that have no business being sold by anyone but the owner of the property and they last a good little while.
I'll ask the question again : Do you want TLS associated with that?
Selling these things online is no different then selling knock off Prada bags on the street corner.
edit:
Forgot some words and stuff. Barely woke up.
tl;dr though guys. Im really really trying to not be a debbie downer here and I should have made more clear in my first post in this subject. I have a good handle on this sort of thing and this is a road TLS should not go down.
You have your mind in a good place here. You're just trying to make better content for fans to own then SE. I get that. But thats not legal. Not even close.
If you want to do it then you're going to have to do it for free and even then... theres some red tape and grey ground to cross if you want to do it the
right way.
There is no loophole, work around etc. That a Lawyer hasn't been paid years ago to think up to stop people from doing exactly what is being discussed here. SE will never give us a percentage deal. Most companies never will unless your a huge company yourself.
Legally speaking. It's just not going to happen and sure you might have a good run of it but eventually you will get that letter. TLS should not be associated with that.
I urge you guys to hear me out on this one.
Anyway gonna go make some coffee.