Old 11-21-2011, 07:52 AM
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Originally Posted by mpspeedy View Post
The almighty dollar certainly rules our society. The Baltimore baseball team just announced that they are bringing back the old cartoon version of thier logo. They are also switching back to orange instead of the black they have had for a number of years. Now all of the "loyal" fans will have to purchase new sportswear to wear to the games etc.
What really bugs me is fabric with definate "kid friendly" design, especially flannel, that has a warning not to be used in children's sleepwear. I spent my whole childhood in "flannel" pjs. If it is not meant for kids who else would wear or use it?
Not on the subject of copyright, but the "Children's Sleepwear" warning. This is warning is included on kid-friendly designs because the fabric has not been treated with to make it flame resistant. All children's sleepwear available to sale now-a-days must either be tight fitting or chemically treated to be flame resistant. This is to reduce injuries to children if they are to be near open flames. Since the fabric in a store has not be treated, it must be labelled so that the consumer knows it is not flame resistant.
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