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In lugnet.build.microscale, George Edward Godwin wrote:
> In lugnet.build.microscale, J. Spencer Rezkalla wrote:
> > I doubt there will be a percentage royalty given to set designers if the Lego
> > Factory is ever opened to the general public. That would be a paperwork/legal
> > nightmare to implement.
>
> Uhm, have you seen print-on-demand servcies such as www.cafepress.com or
> www.trafford.com? They do exactly that with t-shirts, mugs, books, CD's, etc.
> The paperwork/legal aspects of such a venture are easy to deal with following
> the Cafepress model and are, I would think, the smallest impediment to
> implementation.
Nevertheless, I stand by my original assertion that offering royalties isn't
critical at all in making the Lego Factory concept a success - and just adds
another layer of complexity to what is no doubt an already complex process.
It was a nice touch to pay royalties for the Factory contest winners - since
their sets will be marketed this summer by Lego and achieve a high level of
visibility within Lego advertising. However I can't see the same thing happening
for everything that gets designed and ordered through the Factory. But who
knows, maybe they we keep a version of the Factory contest going and select a
few set designs and their designers for royalties and mass marketing
opportunities. We will have to wait and see.
Spencer
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