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In lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade, Lee Meyer wrote:
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your note is condescending and frankly, I have nothing to answer to you for.
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I think the main issue here is that youre not giving credit where its due,
although youve gotten better at it lately, not with the tone of Kevins note,
or with the tone of your reply, although those certainly merit some examination.
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I credited Collin for his work. Not that its any of your business, but I did
try to find contact info for Collin and couldnt find it.
I also did contact Jason and told him I based my Delta Dart fighter on his
ships (which vary in their designs as well).
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AFTER it was noticed, Id say, and definitely after Jason contacted you about it
as I understand it.
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I find your general position of accusing me of stealing or building ships
that look like Lego ships arrogant on your part. Everyone looks at other
peoples designs and adopts certain elements and techniques they like into
their own models.
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Yep. People adopt certain elements and techniques. But most people, especially
people who are selling their models and care about their reputation, dont copy
essentially 100% of the basic shape or construction of a model, and when they
borrow elements, or even when they do copy closely, they are scrupulously
careful to give credit IN ADVANCE where it is due, so that there is no confusion
on the part of the buyer.
They dont wait till they are prodded about it, or until its brought out
publicly.
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Whether they are internal or external, if they are
external, youre going to see them. Its not up to me to talk to you and get
your blessing to do so. Ill go to the source, I dont know why you think I
have to get your okay to do so.
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Youre misinterpreting what Kevin said. Hes not saying you need HIS permission,
hes saying you need permission from the people youre copying, or at least you
need to give them explicit credit in your advertising, descriptive, and
promotional materials. To do otherwise is to not be fair to the, true to
yourself, or true to the hobby, in my view.
Yes, every model is influenced by what has gone before, yes we all take elements
and ideas from others. But you seem to go farther, you seem to make direct
copies, changing only a few things, and then passing them off to the
unsuspecting as your own work, at least in some cases, at least until you are
called on it. I think you do yourself a disservice when you do that.
I applaud the fact that you gave Collin credit this time. Its a great start.
You should continue this trend.
Why not go back through all your listings on BrickLink and give proper credit
there too, seeking permission from the model originator first where appropriate,
and withdrawing your model when its a direct copy and you dont have permission
from the originator for your copying it.
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I guess nobody else can build ships adapting design techniques they like from
other people without getting your approval, huh Kevin? Or are you upset that
I am also trying to sell the ships I make? I dont know, maybe you will find
fault with ALL forty some ships I offer.
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How many of them are copies or adaptations of other peoples work? How many did
you not secure permission in advance for? How many arent properly credited?
Give us those numbers and Ill predict how many Kevin will find fault with.
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Maybe they look too much like someone elses.
Everyone, please submit all your designs to Kevin before posting - he may
want to chastise you before you post because your ship is too much like
someone elses.
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Again, sarcasm does not become you, and this misses the point. You may fault
Kevin for being honest, if you like, where the other folks let it slide, or made
more oblique reference to it, but your tone is the condescending one, I think,
not his.
Taking this particular tone will not serve you well in the long run, in my view.
Its liable to turn off some of your customers as well as possibly some of your
peers in the model sale or kit sale business, such as myself. It certainly will
lose you respect from other modelers.
Unlike you, I dont fault Kevin.
I instead admire him for having the courage to speak out on a difficult and
uncomfortable topic, as well as admiring his skill at coming up with interesting
and original models.
Hope that helps. I hope I can admire you for your skill at original models too,
someday. But that day is not today. At least not based on what I have seen so
far.
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