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Re: Wondering about creation rights (Re: LEGO Company Welcomes Adult LEGO Enthusiasts)
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lugnet.lego.direct
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Wed, 6 Dec 2000 15:43:37 GMT
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In lugnet.lego.direct, Mark Sandlin writes:
> > From: "Richard Noeckel" <Shroud_of_kung_fu@hotmail.com>
> >
> > 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 though this new development is now fully endorsed and scheduled for 2002.
> > Its amazing to fathom a creation that I designed could be available to the
> > general public!
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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.
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> Still, if I can order any piece in any color, I could order up bunches o'
> parts and start mass-producing some of my mecha. You wouldn't believe how
> many requests I get for the Helldog.
>
> ~Mark "Muffin Head" Sandlin
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
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