Hello, and welcome to the forums!
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Originally Posted by makkura |  | | | | | | | | | First question: If I buy wholesale t-shirts from companies like Gildan, Hanes, Anvil, and Jerzees...is it illegal to re-sell them with my own personal artwork on them? | |  | |  | |
No, it is not illegal, and is done quite frequently. As a matter of fact, I'm pretty sure almost everyone here is doing this very thing.
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Originally Posted by makkura |  | | | | | | | | | Should I remove their tag, or do I even need to, unless I want to? Do I need their permission to even do that? | |  | |  | |
You only need to do this if you wish, and no, you don't need their permission for this.
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Originally Posted by makkura |  | | | | | | | | | What is the legal requirements of opening a small custom tee store online? I have found it wise to register a name and trademark it, but did any of you business owners have to apply for a local fictitious name, or file with your state for a business registration? | |  | |  | |
If you are going to be running a business you really need to file with your state. There will be sales tax and other issues. Here is a link for you to check out:
http://www.nass.org/sos/sosflags.html
Just find your state and it will direct you to your states' secretary of state website, which will have all the info you need about starting a business in your state.
Trademark is something to consider, but not necessary in order to begin your business.
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Originally Posted by makkura |  | | | | | | | | | I guess basically I want this: I want to start an e-business, working from home. What are the things ABSOLUTELY required to do so without being sued? =P | |  | |  | |
Do what's suggested above, and don't steal names or designs and you will be okay!
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Originally Posted by makkura |  | | | | | | | | | Do you need a lawyer to create all the "terms and agreements", or if I'm a smart lass, could I do it myself? | |  | |  | |
It's your business and you determine the terms. There are some basic ones that are free online. Just go to your favorite search engine and there will be plenty to choose from.
You can modify them to fit your needs. If you want legal advice, you can certainly seek it. But, it's not necessary for creating the terms of your site.
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Originally Posted by makkura |  | | | | | | | | | I just want to give people a chance to buy custom tee shirts, where they would normally just go into a place like old navy and wear someone elses stuff. Promoting individual creativity is pretty damn satisfying if you ask me...but I definately don't want to screw up any of the legal portions of exploring this type of business =P Any help is appreciated... ~Melissa By the way did I mention that I love you? It's true. | |  | |  | |
Also, you don't need permission to sell to other countries.
If you have an online business, it's open for people in all countries to see and purchase from.
Shipping to those countries will be a decision that you need to make. But if someone in Canada sees your site and wants to purchase a shirt, the only restriction will be placed by you and if you want to ship to them.
Hope I've been of some help.
