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Re: Custom Space: Obsidian Stealth Strike Craft for sale - The Brickee Mart
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Wed, 15 Dec 2004 00:57:01 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Douglas R. Clark wrote:

   The next extension to this question is when a person actually creates his/her own theme such as Chris Gidden’s PCS line or Mark Sandlin’s 3vil line. Most people here think it is pretty cool if someone else attempts to create and post a PCS or 3vil MOC. However if someone tries to sell a PCS or 3vil MOC I would say you would need permission from the theme’s creators first. For example, I have a SpacePoliceII MOC that is one of my original creations. I would have to obtain permission from Lego to sell it as a SPII MOC since Lego still owns the copyright to the SPII theme.

Indeed. As an example of this: When Ryan Wood decided to sell kits of his Floating Heads Sportscar, he first contacted Tim Deering, creater of the floating heads. If I am not mistaken, Tim was very cordial and of course allowed Ryan to do so. I believe Ryan gave (or will give) Tim a kit free of charge because Tim is such a cool guy and Ryan <3’s him.



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  Re: Custom Space: Obsidian Stealth Strike Craft for sale - The Brickee Mart
 
(...) Actually, this is not true. Why just the other day I saw both strip to the waist and fight like psuedo-men....sort of 'Fight Club' meets 'Gamesters of Triskellion'. Well....fight like slightly perturbed kittens, anyway. (20 years ago, 15-Dec-04, to lugnet.off-topic.debate, FTX)  

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  Re: Custom Space: Obsidian Stealth Strike Craft for sale - The Brickee Mart
 
(...) Giving Lee the benefit of the doubt, it is clear he doesn't understand the difference between copying someone's construction techniques and copying someone else's designs. Furthermore he does not understand the legal/moral differences between (...) (20 years ago, 15-Dec-04, to lugnet.off-topic.debate, FTX)  

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