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Re: Farlie A
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Date: 
Sat, 22 Jan 2000 09:59:58 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Mark Tarrabain writes:
Mike Stanley wrote:
Now if the author actually produced a beachfront cabana or something,
drew up instructions for it, something, and posted that, sure, those
would be copyrighted works worthy of protection.  But suggesting
something like, "hey, a Wild West train would be a good idea - but
only TLG can produce it commercially not clone brands and members of
LUGNET can only produce it non-commercially" is, sorry to say,
foolish.

That was my point... but even if he *HAD* been the original person to
suggest those things (at least one of his ideas struck me as being one I
had never seen mentioned before),

Which Idea?

I'd like to know so that I can develop that one and not one that will create
more disturbances.

It seems ubnlikley that TLG will listen to me as in thier eyes I've
propbably 'stolen' someone else idea. It's a shame I always put my foot in it.


As for the haunted house concept. I had some design drawings based on some
ideas mooted on LUGNET. I am not relasing these yet because I am unsure of
what the postion on non TLG concept designs is at present.

Alex



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(...) That was my point... but even if he *HAD* been the original person to suggest those things (at least one of his ideas struck me as being one I had never seen mentioned before), it wouldn't have made any difference, would it? (...) (25 years ago, 21-Jan-00, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)

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