It's not out of their control. They can either do what tosphaser does and just continue or they do what most people do - they just stop making new stuff, which is a terrible loss to the whole community.
i dont agree with this. are you the type of person to stop doing your hobby becasue of that? i can see not making things available for sale, but not stop entirely. this is my hobby, i enjoy doing this, i wouldnt let anything stop me from continuing with it.
I'm saying I won't stop doing it, but I would surely stop offering anything to the screaming masses. And still, what do these people get for it? Angry people screaming bloody murder because they can't get a cast from that item he's showing off, calling him elitist and all sorts of nonsense. Burn me once and I may come back, burn me twice and I'll say screw you too.
And when you are in this community you don't have the luxury to just look the other way, like someone not knowing about recasts and originals can. You've been informed and if you still buy recasts and supporting recasters that's showing something about your character.
If two friends wants armor, they should both buy a set each. It never just stops with one... molds are expensive and soon there'll be one for another fried, and another and another. Sorry to say... we've seen it happen too many times to buy into the naive notion that "oh, we're only gonna make one". And... IF you really wanted to make one for your friend, how about asking the original maker... he might actually be cool with it and give you permission. That happens sometimes too you know, if you actually cared to ask. But recasters don't ask, they just recast. You wanna be one of those self-serving people?
And LOL... are you for real? Who are you to demand anything about what is sold and how it is sold and at what price? Maybe you should try actually looking into what some of these things actually cost to produce, from tooling, to molding to casting before piping up with such nonsense. If people charged pr hour for what they were doing, things would be a HELL of a lot more expensive.
Or perhaps it'd be a boon to the community? People would have to make what they want, instead of just throwing money at someone else who can. Maybe more of us would be actual hobbyists rather than collectors and consumers.
Give me a break. Like anyone can "sculpt" a TM, SL, DJ, VP Vader helmet with all the screen used Tantive details still inherent in those sculpt. Yeah right. I'm not a builder, I learned that LONG ago, so what you are saying is that there is no room for me in this hobby. Thank you very much.
When I see a product offered here that is basically just a cleaned up recast, I lose interest in it pretty quickly. Most of the time I comment about it and others comment about it, but I'm not the prop police and can't deal with everything. But I try to help keep the original maker or provider of an item free of recasting scum and the greedy buyers just wanting what they want without a care for the community or where the item came from - I don't much care for the "me, me, me"s of the world.
In absolute terms I see no moral distinction between copying the work of a studio artist and that of an independent artist. Within the community, however, is a different matter as apparently "we" live by a different moral code.
It's all illegal, unless you make something completely original, you have NO RIGHTS, ergo, you are morally in the wrong.
Look at it this way. The studio doesn't have a product out, they are not losing money off of it, otherwise they would have had a product out and no one would complain or recast it. All we get from the studios is licensees who don't make perfect replicas.
The fan is losing big time on it. Their work, their time, their interest in making more.
Who do you think is losing more on recasting?
And SkYNET: before the producer of the cast from screen used came along - that product didn't exist in that form. Before the producer of the self sculpted or scratchbuilt piece came along - that product didn't exist in that form. Both are in the wrong legal wise. How you can distinguish between the two and only want to protect one is just beyond me.
I really want CAD files for a plasma rifle. I thought about scanning the Side Show Plasma Rifle or the Morgan plasma rifle currently for sale. After it was scanned it would have to be cleaned up and modified. Question is how much modification would be required to be your own? It's mostly a personal project that could end up into limited kits. I'll probably never get around to it, but just for curiositys sake.
No matter how you slice it, it will ALWAYS just be a copy or reworked copy of those original licensed pieces - and should be advertised as such and not your own.