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- eegrek0
Thanks guys. This particular printer hasn't ripped anything off but it has happened to her from a different printer. She's just worried these guys may try since the do work in the same industry and they just rub her the wrong way. The printer has been picked by her client not her, and hopefully the relationship doesn't go far but who knows. Does anybody use a document they get printers to sign stating they can't re-use the work. I've never had to do that but I deal with large printers, she's dealing with quick printers and it seems there are more shady guys in that biz than ever.
- move0
Rasterize the images and or vectors? Outline the type? Its harder to steal styles from a PDF, if the original file was an Indesign document
- duckofrubber0
If you're friend is concerned about this, have them sign a document. If they steal, then sue them.
- jteore0
Why continue working with a printer that is "stealing" work. This posting makes no sense
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If they're gonna steal it, you can't stop them.monospaced
- agreed
- move0
This is true, but if the client has already established the printer as a preferred vendor....... then it is kinda out of his hands already, right? Maybe you can sabotage a job, and set it up so that the printer takes the blame? LOL
- or just tell them that if they steal the work you'll sue the fucking shit out of themmonospaced
- and kick their asses!!!move
- eegrek0
Honestly, it's happened before, which is why I ask.
- monospaced0
Threaten to sue them when they rip it off.