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Re: Builder's Gallery
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lugnet.build
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Fri, 23 Apr 1999 07:48:48 GMT
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In lugnet.build, Todd Lehman writes:
> According to these rules, by uploading an image you have created, you giving up
> the right ever to publish that image yourself in the future. That is, you may
> be permanently and irrevocably transferring the copyright to LEGO, and you may
> be infringing on their copyright if you display your own image on your own web
> page!
Even if this is true, and Lego wanted to get nasty about it... they aren't
claiming copyright ot your design. You can always generate another graphic
(ie, take another picture and scan it in), and voila- a seperate image Leog
holds no rights to.
Right?
eric
ObLego disclaimer: While I am no lawyer, my black-suited non-articulated
minifigs used to be the lawyers in my Legoland- I perceived them as being more
serious beause their blank faces had no smiles. In retrospect, there are a
million ironies I was unaware of in the sixth grade. :D
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| (...) Read the fine print very carefully before uploading any images! Quote: "The LEGO Group reserves the right to publish pictures on www.LEGO.com which were not selected as part of the eight gallery pictures." This is perfectly reasonable. (...) (26 years ago, 9-Apr-99, to lugnet.build)
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