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(...) In the year 2002 the LEGO Renaissance will be upon us
The possibilities will be endless! (Unless quantity, size, color or piece availability restrictions occur.) I do believe that this concept has been proposed in the past, but it appears as (...) (24 years ago, 6-Dec-00, to lugnet.lego.direct)
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| | Wondering about creation rights (Re: LEGO Company Welcomes Adult LEGO Enthusiasts)
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(...) Suppose you do that. I bet you a 1200pc bucket that LEGO then lays claim to the rights on your design. I remember reading something about "imbursing the creator," but it was pretty vague. Still, if I can order any piece in any color, I could (...) (24 years ago, 6-Dec-00, to lugnet.lego.direct)
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| | Re: Wondering about creation rights (Re: LEGO Company Welcomes Adult LEGO Enthusiasts)
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(...) If you are want to get pieces for a design, but don't want to give out the design, one could always do the design, get the piece count, and then build something unrelated that used the same pieces. Steve Martin (24 years ago, 6-Dec-00, to lugnet.lego.direct)
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| | Re: Wondering about creation rights (Re: LEGO Company Welcomes Adult LEGO Enthusiasts)
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Actually, TLC should state right up front an established amount of money for the designers of sets that could be broken down by the numbers of elements in the design. There is an obvious savings for them if they are able to reduce the number of set (...) (24 years ago, 6-Dec-00, to lugnet.lego.direct)
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| | Re: Wondering about creation rights (Re: LEGO Company Welcomes Adult LEGO Enthusiasts)
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(...) This amount is likely to be quite miniscule. Something on the order of less than $1 per copy of the set. (In the recording industry, artists usually get a dollar or two per album sold. And that is with the amount being written in a contract.) (...) (24 years ago, 7-Dec-00, to lugnet.lego.direct)
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