23 Jul 13, 12:21AM
in the states, you can set up a non-profit for it. But the goal would be profit....
we could make it a corporation, but t-shirts are a pretty shit-house business model. plus there'd be a board of directors, yearly meetings (with people taking minutes). I think a simple distribution of the logo, with "rabid viper" or whomever hosts the most webspace (jamz?) could make an argument about making this money to alleviate some financial burden. Give maKKe his 12% cut (arbitrary) and you've got a business. Cafepress saves you from having any production costs (other than what they charge), and the fans get appeased.
we could make it a corporation, but t-shirts are a pretty shit-house business model. plus there'd be a board of directors, yearly meetings (with people taking minutes). I think a simple distribution of the logo, with "rabid viper" or whomever hosts the most webspace (jamz?) could make an argument about making this money to alleviate some financial burden. Give maKKe his 12% cut (arbitrary) and you've got a business. Cafepress saves you from having any production costs (other than what they charge), and the fans get appeased.