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Abraxsis wrote:I actually think Hasbro should go after these third party companies like the ones making the mini mp prime, and the city commander makers, and sue their butts off.
skywarp-2 wrote:::snip::
skywarp-2 wrote:convotron and counterpunch..
I have to respectfully disagree with you both on this..
there have been some other versions of Masterpiece Optimus Prime that have shown up in other parts of the world.. and those have been out for about 3 years now, or longer..
so the idea that the Mini MP should be litigated against simply because it is a Knock off is unkind..why center this one out, when there are others that fit the same criteria??
I think knock offs have their place int he transformers world of toys..
sure some are cheaper, and some are made very shotty.. but some are great for those whose limited income has made it impossible for them to buy for their children at the retail price..
honestly, I think that KO's serve a great purpose for that very reason..
now on the high end of the collecting spectrum, the mini masterpiece fills a Fan need, and yeah it is a copy of an existing mold, yet it is also a miniature version of that mold.. so there is a difference..
so it is a knock off and it is also at the same time not.. and if people want to buy it, then so be it..
Hasbro and Takara have a market for their figures, and I don't see how this impacts their market share.. honestly if that Mini prime were another crappy rendition and cheaply made, then we would care less, like so many of the south American knock offs are produced each year..
the only difference I see in the Whole Knock off debate is that the newer stuff getting churned out is on a new quality scale, and there are too many cry baby scaredy cats who think the entire genre will be wiped out because of this fact..
my advice to those people is to stop being such a worry-wort...
Hasbro and Takara made some huge money this year form ROTF toys and merchandise..and that is saying something being in a bad recession..
Overcracker wrote:The real discussion is when 3rd party producers start making full fledged Transformers.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but the design, transformation and look of a character is still property of the creator.
So where does that leave Fans Project Springer and the other figures they where making?
Counterpunch wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:::snip::
You argued for outright theft.
Don't you operate your own business?
How would you feel if your product or ideas were outright stolen and sold at a cheaper market price which literally made your product or ideas unviable?
The gray area in the discussion is really where add-ons and reflections of intellectual property rights are concerned. Outright reproduction or resizing of existing product is clearly and undoubtedly theft.
I'm honestly surprised at you for not being able to see the difference...
skywarp-2 wrote:so the idea that the Mini MP should be litigated against simply because it is a Knock off is unkind..why center this one out, when there are others that fit the same criteria??
skywarp-2 wrote:I think knock offs have their place int he transformers world of toys..
sure some are cheaper, and some are made very shotty.. but some are great for those whose limited income has made it impossible for them to buy for their children at the retail price..
honestly, I think that KO's serve a great purpose for that very reason..
skywarp-2 wrote:now on the high end of the collecting spectrum, the mini masterpiece fills a Fan need, and yeah it is a copy of an existing mold, yet it is also a miniature version of that mold.. so there is a difference..
so it is a knock off and it is also at the same time not.. and if people want to buy it, then so be it..
skywarp-2 wrote:Hasbro and Takara have a market for their figures, and I don't see how this impacts their market share.. honestly if that Mini prime were another crappy rendition and cheaply made, then we would care less, like so many of the south American knock offs are produced each year..
skywarp-2 wrote:the only difference I see in the Whole Knock off debate is that the newer stuff getting churned out is on a new quality scale, and there are too many cry baby scaredy cats who think the entire genre will be wiped out because of this fact..
my advice to those people is to stop being such a worry-wort...
skywarp-2 wrote:Hasbro and Takara made some huge money this year form ROTF toys and merchandise..and that is saying something being in a bad recession..
skywarp-2 wrote:you could say the same thing about Macross and Robotech..and all the variations not licensed there of..I think the VF-1A Valkyrie has had so many incarnations it's impossible to tell which is the true version and which is a high quality KO..Even Takara Tomy and Hasbro used the Macross Valkyrie in their original transformers release.. as Jetfire..
this Mini Prime fills the need for some of us who would want to buy one, regardless of the moral impact..
which in this case a collectible item I am buying does not have any of those factors associated with it..Hasbro is a big company with lots of other toy divisions, and so is takara Tomy.. they can handle this if they want, if not oh well.. it isn't my business..
to me outright theft would be stealing the original mold and using it for their own gain..this is clearly a downsized version sculpted on the original but with their own unique mold.. because it is smaller..
I have 3 pet peeves...
Liars, Hypocrites, and Double Standards...
and to me the whole Hate directed towards the Mini Optimus Prime is a double standard..
we can accept an Ultra Magnus Armor..which is in effect just about as close to the original as anything else..sure there is a difference, but realistically we all know what it is..
A knock off is a Knock off, and a 3rd Party product that is geared towards transformers, no matter how you parse it, is still a knock off, even if the design is not and has not been seen before.. if it resembles a figure in likeness.. it is a Knock off.. and or a copy of something.. so If you gotta hate the Mini Optimus Prime, then I think you gotta hate on the Fansproject City commander armor..
to me.. in MY view..
it is the same principle..
skywarp-2 wrote:A knock off is a Knock off, and a 3rd Party product that is geared towards transformers, no matter how you parse it, is still a knock off, even if the design is not and has not been seen before.. if it resembles a figure in likeness.. it is a Knock off.. and or a copy of something.. so If you gotta hate the Mini Optimus Prime, then I think you gotta hate on the Fansproject City commander armor..
to me.. in MY view..
it is the same principle..
skywarp-2 wrote:But eventually the patents run out and those products, or designs become a public traded commodity and other companies can remake them better and provide advancements where otherwise there would not be with one company's control..it is the nature of the free market and the evolution of advancements in technology...
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:And there is that snag that some people would never have realised. I don't remember how long patents last until they expire, but I suddenly remembered that the patents for the NES, Super NES and other products in those eras have expired and become public domain, so it's entirely possible that goes for the toys in that era as well. The designs are public, anyone can use them and HasTak can do zilch about it. The patents for the reissues have been renewed, so there no trouble there.
Counterpunch wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:And there is that snag that some people would never have realised. I don't remember how long patents last until they expire, but I suddenly remembered that the patents for the NES, Super NES and other products in those eras have expired and become public domain, so it's entirely possible that goes for the toys in that era as well. The designs are public, anyone can use them and HasTak can do zilch about it. The patents for the reissues have been renewed, so there no trouble there.
I'm pretty sure that they can renew their patent rights.
Otherwise Coke and other large companies could be in jeapordy.
Convotron wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:so the idea that the Mini MP should be litigated against simply because it is a Knock off is unkind..why center this one out, when there are others that fit the same criteria??
Not at all, what my post was illustrating was the way that a knock off is more easily shown to be an outright illegal product than an accessory of unique design that goes into IP infringement.
I personally agree with everyone who has said that it's up to the companies of Hasbro and Takara to take legal action. I'm not calling for the crackdown on 3rd party products, KOs or otherwise, because it would be a futile effort. However, legal action against certain producers is more likely, especially when they make themselves targets.
Convotron wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:I think knock offs have their place in the transformers world of toys..
sure some are cheaper, and some are made very shotty.. but some are great for those whose limited income has made it impossible for them to buy for their children at the retail price..
honestly, I think that KO's serve a great purpose for that very reason..
Definitely, KOs thrive for a reason. In fact I've heard about some collectors who look for KOs to collect.
Convotron wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:now on the high end of the collecting spectrum, the mini masterpiece fills a Fan need, and yeah it is a copy of an existing mold, yet it is also a miniature version of that mold.. so there is a difference..
so it is a knock off and it is also at the same time not.. and if people want to buy it, then so be it..
With all due respect, there isn't any objective defense for the Mini MP OP not to be viewed as a KO. Change of scale, unless extreme, does not affect copy of design in the eyes of the law and most people, well, with good eyesight.
If people want to buy it, heck a part of me wants to buy it for the alternate head sculpt, then heck yes, do so, but I don't think anyone should delude themselves into thinking the product isn't a KO. With existing Masterpiece OP/Convoy figures available, there is fan desire but not need for the Mini MP OP.
Convotron wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:Hasbro and Takara have a market for their figures, and I don't see how this impacts their market share.. honestly if that Mini prime were another crappy rendition and cheaply made, then we would care less, like so many of the south American knock offs are produced each year..
In reality, the 3rd party market unlikely makes a noticeable dent in the bottom line profits of Hasbro/Takara but that doesn't somehow magically excuse the existence of KOs or any other 3rd party products. The success or lack thereof of any company doesn't negate or increase the legality of 3rd party products. However, in the spectrum of 3rd party products, KOs are on the end where the light of legality is clearly not on the 3rd party market's side.
Convotron wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:the only difference I see in the Whole Knock off debate is that the newer stuff getting churned out is on a new quality scale, and there are too many cry baby scaredy cats who think the entire genre will be wiped out because of this fact..
my advice to those people is to stop being such a worry-wort...
I hope that isn't directed at anyone in the fan community because it's clear that the last thing fans are afraid of is the 3rd party market. It's largely embraced. Accusing anyone in the community of being "cry baby scaredy cats" because they don't look as favourably upon the 3rd party market as others undermines this otherwise civil thread.
Convotron wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:Hasbro and Takara made some huge money this year form ROTF toys and merchandise..and that is saying something being in a bad recession..
This is a great thing and I wish them continued success so that I may continue enjoying Transformers!
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Counterpunch wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:And there is that snag that some people would never have realised. I don't remember how long patents last until they expire, but I suddenly remembered that the patents for the NES, Super NES and other products in those eras have expired and become public domain, so it's entirely possible that goes for the toys in that era as well. The designs are public, anyone can use them and HasTak can do zilch about it. The patents for the reissues have been renewed, so there no trouble there.
I'm pretty sure that they can renew their patent rights.
Otherwise Coke and other large companies could be in jeapordy.
Because the patents are in constant use. Those of the individual toys are not.
Counterpunch wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Counterpunch wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:And there is that snag that some people would never have realised. I don't remember how long patents last until they expire, but I suddenly remembered that the patents for the NES, Super NES and other products in those eras have expired and become public domain, so it's entirely possible that goes for the toys in that era as well. The designs are public, anyone can use them and HasTak can do zilch about it. The patents for the reissues have been renewed, so there no trouble there.
I'm pretty sure that they can renew their patent rights.
Otherwise Coke and other large companies could be in jeapordy.
Because the patents are in constant use. Those of the individual toys are not.
Wii Virtual Console and the software emulation of all those systems?
skywarp-2 wrote:I wasn't arguing that the Mini Prime is not a KO.. quite the contrary, i was arguing that if we are going to center that one figure out as an example of a Wrong KO, then we actually need to step back and see it for what all 3rd party products are.. they are all KO's in one respect or another, regardless of the inventive and unique designs..
I like all the 3rd party stuff, but I can't see attacking one over the other, when it is all related to the idea of the transformers..
skywarp-2 wrote:
I wasn't arguing that the Mini Prime is not a KO.. quite the contrary, i was arguing that if we are going to center that one figure out as an example of a Wrong KO, then we actually need to step back and see it for what all 3rd party products are.. they are all KO's in one respect or another, regardless of the inventive and unique designs..
I like all the 3rd party stuff, but I can't see attacking one over the other, when it is all related to the idea of the transformers..
again, I have to go back to my stance on this.. it is all a KO...if it is a 3rd party toy geared towards the transformers.. regardless of how it is made, if it looks like a transformer and is marketed as basically a likeness of a specific figure.. it is a KO.. so why center one out over the other..that is just my point of view..and I would think if the attorney's got involved and Has/Tak went on the attack, no one would be left unscathed..
skywarp-2 wrote:guys....
whether you call it a Knock off, an armor upgrade, unique or not.. it is still infringing on the "Idea" or "Intellectual Property" owned by Hasbro..
the FP armor can be argued as an accessory, but who is the accessory clearly made for, same as the superion parts..
I don't see the difference between that, the Mini Dinobots, the Mini MP prime, the Ark Base, or anything else that Is NOT licensed by Hasbro or Takara Tomy..
Car accessories are clearly licensed and those that aren't well, they get caught sometimes..but it is the same principle.. and if you buy a 3rd party unlicensed product for a car, then what is the difference here?
to call one's Morality over which is which and which is stolen and which is just inventive is to justify the purchase to yourself.. it is ALL Unlicensed...
So my only argument is that if we attack one aspect and allow another to skate free, I feel like that we are not being fair.. or not acknowledging that any of this 3rd party stuff is on some level infringing on Hasbro or Takara Tomy..
So, if we are going to be honest about this subject, then we need to be honest with ourselves.. all the 3rd party stuff is outside the norm.. and I'm okay with that.. I just want to make it clear.. don't judge me because I support one 3rd party product and choose to purchase it..
in my view, this whole 3rd party thing is what it is.. and is not part of the main lines or licensed.. so whether you buy a rip off (knock off) or a cool and uniquely designed add on set for a transformer.. the bottom line summed up is that you bought something not sanctioned By Hasbro or Takara, specifically for use with an item from Hasbro or Takara's toy property..
We are all guilty...We're all going to Jail..
skywarp-2 wrote:We are all guilty...We're all going to Jail..
Errrr. I'm pretty sure that's not correct, but I'd love to see evidence to the contrary....Overcracker wrote:Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the WST's were at some point legally licensed from Takara. Just like Hasbro legally licensed and payed for the molds for figures like G1 Jetfire from Bandai, Shockwave, Omega Supreme etc.. Those were all payed for and Habsro could legally use them to produce their toys.
skywarp-2 wrote:Third party items related to Transformers are a violation of the Transformers brand and gives Hasbro no real incentive to make their own version of something.
this statement is completely contradicted by the next statement below..
I mean, given the chance, Hasbro will make something way better than these Knock-Off company for less money. Case in point, Universe Cyclonus, much better than the Garage Kit, and less money.
the fact that a garage kit was released before the Hasbro figure just shows that even with 3rd party merchandise out there, Hasbro will make their version regardless...
So if you don't want Hasbro to come out with cool stuff and you want to risk diluting the Transformers brand into just another boring product, then continue to buy these knockoffs.
Intellectual Property rights are one thing, but I don't think that the City Commander trailer set is a knock off of anything made by Hasbro or Takara..Fan's Project made that kit and was very original about how the design was implemented.. If anything these 3rd party products have made the classics series more exciting for me as a collector..Ultra Magnus was a Boring classics action figure..that was before the FP city commander trailer..
I mean if we look at the stuff Hasbro has made, they more than not listen to the fans.
yeah this is true.. but I am so glad that the 3rd party market exists.. because we would never have gotten the Powered commander set, and the G3 trailer which turns my Henkei Optimus Prime into this badass set up..
skywarp-2 wrote:A knock off is a Knock off, and a 3rd Party product that is geared towards transformers, no matter how you parse it, is still a knock off, even if the design is not and has not been seen before.. if it resembles a figure in likeness.. it is a Knock off.. and or a copy of something.. so If you gotta hate the Mini Optimus Prime, then I think you gotta hate on the Fansproject City commander armor..
to me.. in MY view..
it is the same principle..
GetterDragun wrote:
My statement while seeming contradictory is the only time it has been done and it is the only way to show a comparison of what we all thought was once an awesome 3rd party figure, get shown up big time by Hasbro.
And your view of intellectual property is incorrect, while Hasbro never made a City Commander like they did, it is a violation of Ultra Magnus as a character.
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