I KNEW that whole Independent Colony thing would bite us in the arse eventually.
I KNEW that whole Independent Colony thing would bite us in the arse eventually.
I think technology will eventually allow any individual to take an exact digital 3D representation of any kit part they want down to the copy shop to be 3D printed.
JoslinFX,
Just a tip, you might want to stop promoting AA's trooper suits/helmets as the most accurate armor choice. Otherwise this thread is bound to go off topic REALLY fast!:lol
So what you're saying is that pretty much anyone in the UK could make trooper armor due to the expired industrial design copyright? In that case it should be a open market for "safe making", not just for AA? Am I right?
Cheers,
Steve.
Frank....PM sent :lol.........haha got ya :lol
Ill add this snippet though, on the basis of "donor" kits being replicated, i found a couple that have been re'popped while building the ATST, by a company called Bilek.
These guys were selling the Nebelwerfer at the time, that was a fairly scarce kit in the Italeri mold for peanuts, not sure if this was a move by Italeri in selling off tooling, or, in fact a recasting ploy by Bilek, no clue.
A good friend even showed a peak at a 1/20 Lotus MKIII kit that was surprisingly identical to its Tamiya forebearer, so this behaviour goes on in "donor" realms quite frequently it seems, again, whether its above board or not, i dont really know, but i find this subject on copied donors interesting i must admit.
lee
meh, your part of the furniture here frank, i think many would miss you even complaining brother.
Anyways, airbrushes shoot paint??????? I thought they were just used to blow dust off of incomplete builds :lol
lee
Actually,the poor sot that was sued - LOST the case against him! This is in an old RPF thread. It was Shepperton studios that was sued by Lucasfilm limited. In the original court document it stated that the stormtrooper design was owned by LFL,as the original artist based these characters from Ralph McQuarries' original drawings to Lucas's approval. Shepperton studios was only licensed to make these to LFL studios' specs. It was,and IS therefore,Lucasfilms' original design,and property.Well here in the UK, The crafter Contract stands in British law under the Coup'e Contr'e Coup'e, and.... in the UK, any entertainment industry designs for props, or miniatures, or costums, or set peices, or anything designed for a film regardless of copyright, when it is made for a film that was made in United Kingdom, i.e Star Wars - Elstree Studios Hartfordshire, is defined by British Law, as Industrial Design, and Industrial design Copyright, only has a 15 year lifespan """which is non renuable"""...
So if your in the UK, and you produce a kit based on a model designed and copyrighted in the mid 70's lets say, then its copyright in the UK, ran out at the end of 80's
"This is why just before this christmas, for the first time ever George Lucas LOST his last copyright lawsuite case against the Original pattern maker who [based in the UK] produced the Original Stormtrooper Suits for A New Hope in 1976.
This case went to a US court, and was passed over to a United Kingdom Court, because the Accused was living in another country, and that country was where the orignal manufacturing took place, not just for suposed ilegal copying, but also, where the orignal film was made and all legal issues related to any arrangment between lucas film, and the indavidual concerned.
Lucas case: Hes producing stormtrooper suits from the orignal patterned masters that i own, and the copy right.
Artist case: I own the interlectual copyright to the "pattern design" and the masters them selves are mine under all UK legal definition of interlectual manufacturing rights ='s [Manufacturers agreement or crafters contract, either presented to the contractor by the manufacturer]
This artist won Because: -
1] This artist was not under any form of undustrial copyright contract by the contractor when he was hired to redesign the suites to fit actors, and produce the stormtrooper suits. As an indavidual artist and professional manufacture he would have given the film production a manufactures agreemant [Equal in law, to a crafters contract] Which means he was covered under the Coup'e Contr'e Coup'e Of Copyright, because it was a private contractor hiring him to make the suites without a contract, so lucas only own the original suite made for the film. Of which the contractor was only privy to final product [the armor suites] Not anything use to make them -[i.e The Masters]. Lucas could Not prove his companies legal standing under any form of film production contract, because none existed... which put the copy right law on the pattern makers side.
2] The copy right it self to the stormtrooper design, ran out in the end of the 80's, becuase the copyright of the stormtrooper design in british law was Industrial design, and the film was made in the United Kingdom. Which only had a 15 year life span, and unrenuable in the UK.
This Artist who produced the original suites, has been legally producing stormtrooper suits from the orginal patterns he created in 1976 for years, and he will still be legally able to to produce them for ever more. So if you want the most acurate, Legal, and official stormtrooper suite order it from him.
In the UK, a private indavidual collector, or an internet sci-fi model shop can hire me to make what ever resin kits [based on any science fiction they like] and i am not bound by any copyright issues, because i am being to contracted as amanufacturer to do so, but if that same indavidual or company decide to sell what i was hired to make for them to the public, only then does copyrigt arrise, and that lays on the head of the person who hired me, not mine.
I would also be covered by UK law if any kit from any patterns i created were recast and ripped of, and every legal right to prosecute that person or company. copyright of the Original sci-fi design would be irelevant, because the copyright issue, would be the interlectual right of person who made the patterns of the partticlar kit ripped off.
But if I specifically advertise a particual product ive made, propogating the public or company to buy that specific product then i would be in breach of copyrigt just by the propogation, regardless if i actually sell anything or not..
- So its a shame to hear that US law no longer protects private contract manufactures, under the Coup'e Contr'e Coup'e Of interlectual copyright of artistic design. Which effects ever single undustry in the US, [i.e carpenters, machine makes, furniture makers, car machanics, or any industrial specialist, where any indavidual person who personally manufactures items under privste contract by a private client or company, to create things, that been made and designed by others before them.
So to all you, private kit makers, Move to the UK lol....
PS: For those that dont understand what Coup'e Contr'e Coup'e means, its the abrieviation for a "principle" of opposite cercumstance that works vise versa, but only one cercumstance out of the two can be the establishing fact.
This term was defined by the medical profession in Murder cases, to establish whether a moving object hit a stationary body part, or a moving body part hitting a stationary object. This principle has been applied to many things like Law, and legal issues.
Jonathan