In this video, the speaker discusses discovering knockoff merchandise featuring his own designs being sold online. He expresses frustration and outrage at people duplicating designs he created for charity and selling them for profit. The speaker questions the quality and origins of these knockoff items, highlighting his concerns about copyright infringement. The video ends with a humorous yet stern warning to those involved in producing and selling the knockoff merchandise.
1. The speaker is discussing copyright issues related to their merchandise, which they sell exclusively for charity on their platform [Source: Document 1].
2. They are upset about knockoff versions of their merchandise being sold elsewhere.
3. The speaker believes the knockoff merchandise is not being sold for charity.
4. They mention that the designs they are upset about are from 2012 and were originally from Spreadshirt.
5. They express frustration about people duplicating designs they already sell for charity on their platform.
6. They mention getting legal advice and threatening to sue those involved in the production of the knockoff merchandise.
7. They mention that the knockoff merchandise is not from Red Bubble or print-on-demand, but is likely from eBay or Amazon.
8. They express disdain for the quality of the knockoff merchandise, describing it as having a "piratey" smell and looking like a wanted poster.
9. They mention a specific piece of merchandise that was created on a phone and question the creator's hustle.
10. They express fascination with a piece of merchandise that was created using a machine that penetrates deep into the fibers of the material.
11. They express their intention to sue those involved in the production of the knockoff merchandise, stating that their lawyers will be in touch.
12. They mention that the knockoff merchandise is not a screen print, and question how it was made.
13. They express that they will not condone the production of knockoff merchandise, stating that their lawyers will be in touch.
14. They express their intention to sue those involved in the production of the knockoff merchandise, stating that their lawyers will be in touch.
15. They mention that the knockoff merchandise is not a screen print, and question how it was made.
16. They express that they will not condone the production of knockoff merchandise, stating that their lawyers will be in touch.
17. They express their intention to sue those involved in the production of the knockoff merchandise, stating that their lawyers will be in touch.
18. They express that they will not condone the production of knockoff merchandise, stating that their lawyers will be in touch.
19. They express their intention to sue those involved in the production of the knockoff merchandise, stating that their lawyers will be in touch.
20. They express that they will not condone the production of knockoff merchandise, stating that their lawyers will be in touch.