No
Knockoff automatically means a illegal copy.
If there were a Licence agreement between you and the NFL then it would not be a knockoff.
Provided the logo is registered as a trademark, and not in the public domain, no you cannot use it without permission.
A design logo can be used on multiple items. Don't copy the logo of another company in its entirety because this could lead to copyright restrictions. You can keep some of the same colors, but add your own unique touch to the logo to make it different and to suit your cause.
There are a few companies that offer services to make custom promotional items for one's company. Some companies that do this include Quality Logo Products and Stran.
No; they can sue you for the very first one if they want.
Yes. The clothing you make isn't copyrighted - only the pattern you bought is.
Amazon hasn't had any notable problems with selling knockoff handbags. Their reputation is extremely important to them, so they certainly won't go out of their way to make a few bucks selling knockoffs intentionally.
Because Zazzle is a print on demand website, it does not cost you anything to put your products on sale. The only items that require a one-off payment from the vendor is clothing with an embroidered logo. This is because they have to set up the logo.
Gucci has a circular logo and they make backpacks
You can create your own personalized promotional items from Cafe Press (you can make a t-shirt, mug and mousepad), Quality Logo Products, Vistaprint, and places like Office Depot can probably do some as well.
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That logo us used by the Audi make
Legally, parents have the authority to take away items that they have purchased for their child, even if the child paid for it themselves. This is because parents have the right to make decisions for their minor children, including managing their possessions.