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megatronus wrote:Skyfire77 wrote:Cyberpath wrote:Meh. As of writing this, you can still preorder him from Japan for nearly half the price.
Not anymore. HLJ has an Order Stop on Exhaust.
Just a couple hours ago, the price was 5600 yen. Now it's 6500... looks like HLJ capitalized on the situation.
Yotsuyasan wrote:They also still have Exhaust himself listed, both with and without a collector's coin. (You can save $6.00 if you don't care about the coin.)
Not quite sure yet if this means Philip Moris's lawyers haven't noticed TFSource, and TFSource is hoping to fly under the radar (or may even be potentially unaware there is a radar to fly under), or if TFSource just hasn't gotten around to updating their listings yet. (It is the weekend, after all.) I suppose if the listings still exist by mid-week this upcoming week, we might hazard a guess as to the radar.
this is bad news, as actionrobo is HK based. i have an order with another overseas retailer, so i wonder what this will mean for us outside of the US (canada).Special Notice on TAKARA/TOMY "MASTERPIECE MP-23 EXHAUST"
Actionrobo was contacted by a law firm represent Philip Morris USA Inc. Informing us that the TAKARA/TOMY "MASTERPIECE MP-23 EXHAUST" figure infringes “Philip Morris USA Inc” trademark and such product cannot be sold in the USA.
To avoid further matter, listing on our website will be remove. All USA customers pre-ordered this figure will be refund.
We apologize for the inconvenience caused!!!
shajaki wrote:this is bad news, as actionrobo is HK based. i have an order with another overseas retailer, so i wonder what this will mean for us outside of the US (canada).
fenrir72 wrote:Just in the USA right? So the only recourse would be ebay for the American market?
Special Notice on TAKARA/TOMY "MASTERPIECE MP-23 EXHAUST"
Actionrobo was contacted by a law firm represent Philip Morris USA Inc. Informing us that the TAKARA/TOMY "MASTERPIECE MP-23 EXHAUST" figure infringes “Philip Morris USA Inc” trademark and such product cannot be sold in the USA.
To avoid further matter, listing on our website will be remove. All USA customers pre-ordered this figure will be refund.
We apologize for the inconvenience caused!!!
Tranzilla wrote:
Looking at the PM Trademark logo for Marlboro and the Exhaust figure and how the marks are positioned, there is a very distinct difference. That would be the colored space relative to the white field ratio or position. The simple difference is that the colored angle portion on the PM logo is in the upper third of the cigarette box. More white in the lower 2/3's. The small green/white box on Exhaust has the green portion extended to the lower quarter. If you turn the Exhaust figure to have him look like a cigarette box, the red extends into the lower third. The ratios of color to white are different.
If Tak/Tomy wanted, they could go from an angular look to a more parabolic look to further differentiate similar to how Prowl's hood is designed or lust jutt in a bit on the fender portion and then angle in. The latter would satisfy the angular look of the original and PM has nothing they can say about it. And looking at the Exhaust figure, the white cuts back into the red field just above the numbers on the door. The symbols are NOT exact as the PM logo does not. Easily arguable.
Just sayin'
fenrir72 wrote:If the issue is selling this to underage customers then use the Credit card identifying route. 18 to 19 years old up then it's legal. Just saying.........
Blackstreak wrote:Marlboro, like any other large corporation wants their money and will track you down all over the world.
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
megatronus wrote:Look a few pages back. We've largely concluded that this is a defensive action on Marlboro's part. Not an offensive one.
fenrir72 wrote:Why not stick a decal on it stating M for "mature" or 18 up only? I'm giving the USA importers options to get around this stupid issue.
fenrir72 wrote:Sure hope this issue does not resurface for Jazz or Mirage.
It's already coming out as it is. You seriously expect Hasbro even consider releasing this thing in the U.S., recolored or otherwise?Wolfguard wrote:Soooooo, about that recolor option I suggested...
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Yotsuyasan wrote:fenrir72 wrote:Why not stick a decal on it stating M for "mature" or 18 up only? I'm giving the USA importers options to get around this stupid issue.
Because, even if it has such a sticker on it, it doesn't change that it is still a Transformer, which is well known as a brand of children's toys. So it is still arguably actionable. "Well, your honor, this Playskool Busy Ball Popper may say 'For adults 18+' on it, but clearly it is actually intended for infants, so the fact that it has Benson & Hedges labels all over it is highly inappropriate!" Decent chance of a judge agreeing with that.fenrir72 wrote:Sure hope this issue does not resurface for Jazz or Mirage.
Don't know why Jazz should be any issue, he has no tobacco branding on him, and I think the laws for alcohol are not quite as overreaching. As for Mirage, I think the tobacco company alluded to on him doesn't have a presence in America anyway, so there'd be no one to take action against. Thus, no one to prevent sales of it to U.S. customers. (If I am incorrect on that, if someone who knows better wishes to correct me, be my guest.)
In any case, as has previously been talked about in this thread at length (did you read anything that came before, or did you just jump to the end to throw in your two cents?) the branding on both Jazz and Mirage isn't quite as integral to their basic look. (Without the "Martini" or "Gitanes" logos, you'd still be able to tell who they are, unlike Exhaust who rather needs that distinctive red pattern on him to be Exhaust.) So it is always possible they could get domestic releases, and Reprolabels could step in to fix any omissions.
fenrir72 wrote:It may just be your "opinion" about recognizing Jazz and Mirage without those alcohol and tobacco endorsements from the original inspiration vehicles that Diaclone/Transformers used. On my side, I feel Jazz might escape the "Martini" logo but he is very iconic with the royal blue, red stripe and dark blue back ground paterns of Martini. See how his binaltech release looked like an anemic and generic bot?
Gitanes' gypsie girl logo plus the F1 Elf makes Mirage Mirage. As for the former not having a strong presence in the USA, never underestimate an "ambulance chaser" chance to raise some issue to earn a fast buck.
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