
I see a repro coming on.......
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Re: I see a repro coming on.......
It's about time.
It was making my brain itch everytime I read that.

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Re: I see a repro coming on.......
That wasn't the effect of you reading this! 

I am not here cause I am playing photographer and on my mountain bike.
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Re: I seem a repo coming on.......
tomstacey wrote:Plus then it wouldn't be exactly the same so no one could come after you for copyright infringement![]()
There is absolutely no copyright infringement if the company that originally produced these bodies (or anything) is out of business. That's assuming, too, that any of these items were copyrighted in the first place—which most hobby things aren't.
It's the same reason why you can see HPI and other companies all of a sudden release a car to market that is almost a carbon copy of a JConcepts BJ4.
You could copy any body on the market today with a back-fill and sell it as your own. It's not ethical or cool, but certainly not illegal in any way. Take a look at the Ride touring car bodies and a few others from Europe. They started out as someone else's...

I say if you repro something, make it as original as possible.
Re: I seem a repo coming on.......
I know.. it was a fairly tongue in cheek comment referring back to an earlier thread where we discussed it.Eau Rouge wrote:tomstacey wrote:Plus then it wouldn't be exactly the same so no one could come after you for copyright infringement![]()
There is absolutely no copyright infringement if the company that originally produced these bodies (or anything) is out of business. That's assuming, too, that any of these items were copyrighted in the first place—which most hobby things aren't.
It's the same reason why you can see HPI and other companies all of a sudden release a car to market that is almost a carbon copy of a JConcepts BJ4.
You could copy any body on the market today with a back-fill and sell it as your own. It's not ethical or cool, but certainly not illegal in any way. Take a look at the Ride touring car bodies and a few others from Europe. They started out as someone else's...
I say if you repro something, make it as original as possible.

I still reckon it'd look better without the dimple though

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Re: I see a repro coming on.......
I guess I should put the bong down before I post.mrlexan wrote:That wasn't the effect of you reading this!

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