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Nephilim <jthompson@esker.com> wrote:
> Similarly, I love to see custom castle creations, but I'm always a bit
> afraid that if I wound up borrowing some design element, someone would cry
> foul.
Just say on your web site "I was inspired by So-and-so's cool design for the
blah blah part of this castle."
> Anyway, I think it pretty cool if someone asks "can I borrow that leg
> design for use in my own creation?" However, it's probably (A) better to do
> that in private, so that if the person says 'no' then there doesn't have to
> be a big fight about it, (B) useful to remember that if you ask for
> something, the person you are asking has the right to say "no," and (C) if
> you're the person saying "no," remember that it will go over better if you
> are calm and polite about it -- point 3 again.
Well, and of course point (D), which is that even if they say no, it's not
like they have a legal (or perhaps even moral) claim of any magnitude. We
certainly don't need the issues involved with software patents creeping into
playing with Lego!
By asking permission, you're being polite above and beyond the call of duty.
In fact, I'd go so far as to view most such requests not as actual inquiries
for permission but rather a polite way of expressing admiration and
*stating* that one is inspired. Denying the request steps outside of the
normal social expectations.
> Saying "No, please don't. How about waiting until I created a complete
> mecha - it's a work in progress and I wouldn't want to feel influenced or
> in competition with you."
If this is a concern, why not just wait until the whole thing is complete to
post it?
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| Random thoughts. 1. Mladen, you're a lego genius. I went to your web page and was knocked out. 2. Geniuses are allowed a bit of slack in my book to be temperamental. :^) 3. Still, I think that you would be better served by relaxing and toning down (...) (24 years ago, 19-Jul-00, to lugnet.build.mecha, lugnet.underground, lugnet.admin.general)
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