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Re: Picture piracy on lego.com
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lugnet.publish
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Fri, 25 Aug 2000 14:40:31 GMT
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Steve,
I believe some people are looking into it. This involves a pilgrimage to
Enfield Connecticut. But I'll let them discuss it when they return.
Gary Istok
SRC wrote:
> In lugnet.general, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> > In lugnet.general, Alex Zorko writes:
> > > Someone... ...stole the picture of my model, the "lego mad max
> > > interceptor" and posted it in the lego theme builders gallery.
> >
> > Read this post and the thread of replies:
> > http://news.lugnet.com/general/?n=21075
> >
> > We didn't quite know how to contact you (I think), but the matter has
> > been raised with TLC, and a not very satisfactory result obtained.
>
> I just read the thread - this situation is disgusting. It's bad
> enough that some scumbag punk (or worse, adult) would steal the photo
> (and hence the credit for creation) of someone else's model, but for
> TLC to seemingly regard it as a non-issue, while at the same time
> insisting on such stringent copyrights for their original sets, is a
> double standard and hypocrisy of a level that - frankly - surprises me.
>
> Are we doing anything about this? Perhaps along with the regular weekly
> Cool Site and Phone Specials we should have a weekly Copyright Check,
> where any suspicious photos are mentioned so that we can check them to
> see if they're stolen. When over half the photos are stolen, it's
> clearly not an isolated incident - something MUST be done about this.
>
> If TLC wants to allow their own off the shelf models to be submitted
> as some fraudster's creation, I suppose that's up to them, but what do
> we do about photos of our own creations? LEGO is supposed to be about
> fun, sharing, creativity, and other constructive (pun intended) virtues.
> Instead, LEGO's gallery is apparently rewarding thieves and discouraging
> creativity and sharing, since ultimately the only thing we can do about
> this is not post our photos.
>
> I for one will not be posting photos of my sixteen level monorail spiral
> or world-record? monorail bridge or high speed container transport train,
> etc. unless and until this is resolved. Don't expect to see any photos
> of the NALug Train Show either, but that's a decision in the hands of
> more AFOLs than just me, so you still may.
>
> SRC aka
> Steve Chapple aka
> Monorail Master
> (I was big on sharing until today.)
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| (...) An update of sorts: I was the one who made the pilgrimage, and the other parties who would have come unfortunately weren't able to make it. Their legal dept (I met with the intellectual property lawyer) is very aware and very concerned with (...) (24 years ago, 25-Aug-00, to lugnet.publish)
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| (...) I just read the thread - this situation is disgusting. It's bad enough that some scumbag punk (or worse, adult) would steal the photo (and hence the credit for creation) of someone else's model, but for TLC to seemingly regard it as a (...) (24 years ago, 24-Aug-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.lego.direct)
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