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Having a logo on a shirt is fine. You're not advertising, you're paying to wear a reputable brand. Having a literal website link on the other hand, isn't fine, especially when it's the focus of the shirt and copy/paste of what took minutes to add to the forums (where it also looks silly and out of place, because they weren't
trying to put effort into it):
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Notice how it's just a white border with a black background, separate from the banner itself?
Unless somebody knows what Cubecraft is already, they're going to assume that somebody is paying you to wear their shirt. In reality,
you're paying
them to wear it.
For the record, the reason companies put their websites etc. in tags is likely so the consumer has a way to contact them if need-be, or to find similar products. It isn't done with the intent of advertising to bystanders, hence why it's usually on the collar and thus totally out of sight.
There at least needs to be an
option to remove the IP. I can imagine many more people buying shirts if they weren't paying to be a portable billboard, but to instead wear a brand.