Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!A data scientist was shocked when he received a copyright strike against a t-shirt he designed that featured a common greek alphabet letter.While it's common knowledge that when designing something new, especially for commercial purposes, there are things you can or can't print.
For example - you can't put the Batman logo on your T-shirt, no matter you cool you think it looks.However, you'd probably assume that Greek symbols and alphabets are safe to use, right?
Apparently not.UK-based data scientist and author Tariq Rashid discovered this the hard way when he tried to create a t-shirt using print shop Spring to celebrate the Riemann zeta function.Widely known amongst mathematicians, the.
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