AP90
Well-known member
So I was wondering, who is responsible for making sure that intellectual property isn't violated in printing. Is it the creator or the printer? If I have someone send me a file of say a book that they wanted printed for personal use and they are the creator of the book, but it uses intellectual property from someone else, would we as a printer be responsible for the content printed or would they as the creator be responsible for violating it. Is it our job to make sure that someone else project complies with all relevant laws?
As an example lets say someone "creates" their own spinoff of a popular show or something and makes it a short novel. If they came to us to have it printed for their use, are we supposed to scour the work to make sure nothing is violated or are we ok because we are not the "owners" of their file?
As an example lets say someone "creates" their own spinoff of a popular show or something and makes it a short novel. If they came to us to have it printed for their use, are we supposed to scour the work to make sure nothing is violated or are we ok because we are not the "owners" of their file?