That would probably also mean that they could come into your house and confiscate ANYTHING depicting something unlicenced. Including your photo album of real props.
But like I said, I know nothing about c-laws in Germany, but I doubt they'd be able to do it like this in a lot of other european countries. It's one thing to confiscate directly from the seller, but from a possibly unknowing customer? On the other hand, officials often do things like this even if they're not really allowed to. If you protest, you get buried in red tape.
It's like with pirated computer progams. Actually owning copies isn't a crime in a lot of countries. It's installing and using them that breaks the law.
But like I said, I know nothing about c-laws in Germany, but I doubt they'd be able to do it like this in a lot of other european countries. It's one thing to confiscate directly from the seller, but from a possibly unknowing customer? On the other hand, officials often do things like this even if they're not really allowed to. If you protest, you get buried in red tape.
It's like with pirated computer progams. Actually owning copies isn't a crime in a lot of countries. It's installing and using them that breaks the law.