Probably morally wrong, but who would know if you didn't tell anyone?mmts said:Just thinking about what to do/where i'd stand......
If I was to buy a model from someone and then cast my OWN mould from it then make another for solely my OWN use.
What do you think ???
Both myself and Mel have said who would know if you don't tell anyone,just an afterthought,but you have already told 1695 people already,(members here).yb281 said:Probably morally wrong, but who would know if you didn't tell anyone?mmts said:Just thinking about what to do/where i'd stand......
If I was to buy a model from someone and then cast my OWN mould from it then make another for solely my OWN use.
What do you think ???![]()
ped said:Both myself and Mel have said who would know if you don't tell anyone,just an afterthought,but you have already told 1695 people already,(members here).yb281 said:Probably morally wrong, but who would know if you didn't tell anyone?mmts said:Just thinking about what to do/where i'd stand......
If I was to buy a model from someone and then cast my OWN mould from it then make another for solely my OWN use.
What do you think ???![]()
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mmts said:Just thinking about what to do/where i'd stand......
If I was to buy a model from someone and then cast my OWN mould from it then make another for solely my OWN use.
What do you think ???
vasim said:I think as long as you don't put "Shall" on the wagons or "TB" on the coaches, you should be bulletproof.
mmts said:Just thinking about what to do/where i'd stand......
If I was to buy a model from someone and then cast my OWN mould from it then make another for solely my OWN use.
What do you think ???
There is nothing stopping you from making a model of a real thing unless it has Interlectural Property rights on it ...im not sure but something like Flying Scotsman might have because the owner might have the rights to its image being reproduced but its unlikely that a standard BR MK1 coach would have so you could make your own model of it but that model (or your version) of it would be your property and no one can reproduce it...They can make their own version but it must be slightly different to yourstrammayo said:mmts said:Just thinking about what to do/where i'd stand......
If I was to buy a model from someone and then cast my OWN mould from it then make another for solely my OWN use.
What do you think ???
Given all that has been said, if you are going to buy a[style="color: #000000;"] proprietary model and want to replicate it, then it stands out (to me) that, in real life, the original on which the model was based was not unique - is that right?
There is nothing to stop YOU making a master of the prototype and then moulding it to cast more of the same providing the owner of the original (if that is the situation) hasn't licensed a manufacturer to mass produce models/representations of the original for their own mutual benefit/gain.
Without stirring up a hornet's nest, the Chinese are great at making imitations (and downright wrong in making folk believe they are somebody elses' original quality and creation) but as a represenative model/s of railway rolling stock they are nothing more than models of prototypes (accurate or otherwise).
Copying is a fact of life - we wouldn't have moved on from Cro-magnon man if somebody hadn't thought "thats clever, I'll do that or make one of them". It's how you use or project your copy that can harm intellectual property or copyright owners.
I may be wrong, but I think this is as up to date as you're likely to get - it's a .gov website and this document includes subsequent amendments. You're right, though, lawyers make their money out of interpreting this sort of burble.ROSS said:The trouble with ACTS is they can be amended from time to time and if it's on Google originally, it may not be up to date.