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Originally Posted by Lucas00
Simple search on Google said this.
Yes, forging autographs on sports memorabilia, even if you don't intend to sell them, is generally considered illegal as it constitutes a form of fraud, as you are still creating a false representation of someone else's signature, which can be punishable by law depending on your jurisdiction; meaning simply creating a fake autograph, regardless of the intent to sell, can still be considered a crime.
Half of n54 seem to be lawyers. Maybe they know more.
But I'd imagine if you filled a warehouse up with forged autographs but never sold any that you'd still be in some big trouble.
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If that is indeed the case, then my sincere apologies. I was employing logic over consulting the law, so mea culpa.