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trilobitepictures wrote:Megatron_Wolf wrote:trilobitepictures wrote:So... recording 20 seconds of a movie is wrong and the young girl who did it should be bound, gagged, sent to prison, book thrown at her, and throw away the key. Because bootlegging is wrong.
But it's okay to endorse a knock-off toy made by a company as a direct attempt to cash in on the ideas and reputation of another company and gather profit from said ideas and reputation? And people should be encouraged to purchase said unauthorized item because bootlegging is good?
You do know that old G1 molds can be bought by toy companies. A lot of the G1 KOs that are around now are from molds that were bought from tarkara or hasbro. There are some that are made by cloning molds or making there own molds but some are legit. Pluse this dosent hurt the original toy companies. This mold isnt in use any more so hasbro/tarkara loses no money off of this. Now if this were for a KO of movie Optimus then yeah its wrong. The only thing wrong about this auction is the price.
Shockwave (Astro Magnum from ToyCo), Omega Supreme (MechaBot 1 from ToyBox), Roadbuster ("VV-54 AR Mugen Calibur" from the Japanese anime series Dorvack) , the Deluxe Insecticons (Armored Insect Force Beetras from Bandai), blah blah blah. Yes... I know. Transformers were such a success that Hasbro wanted to get as much product out on the shelves with the Transformers name on it as possible. Since they were running out of old Takara molds to use, they obtained licenses to use the molds of other companies' robot toys in the Transformers line.
I personally don't give a crap about either recording a movie (in part or as a whole) or copying a toy... I will happily do both. Hollywood is WAY overpaid and I'd rather save my money for creative ideas that genuinely deserve it... and if a toy sees shelf time again because it's a copy of something that hasn't seen sunlight in 20 years, then great. Hell, I own more than my share of bootleg toys because there just was no other way to get them.
Bootlegging can, sometimes, be a good thing. It built up excitement for BATTLESTAR GALACTICA in the US because bootleg DVDs of the series were coming in from the UK, for example. It was ENCOURAGED by the Japanese film studio, Daiei, in order to build a case to distributors stateside that their then-new Gamera movies were popular and had an audience in North America.
I just needed clarification about where people stood, seeing that everyone wanted to all but lynch some un-named kid for bootlegging on her cell phone, yet squeal like schoolgirls when a bootleg toy is put out... where is the line drawn and what shade of grey is on either side? Is bootlegging okay or not? Bootleg and get lynched, or bootleg and get praised?
trilobitepictures wrote:
Since you'd rather not see people get duped my inferior product, then by all means, place it as toy news. Fine. Dandy. I'm 100% with you on that. If someone chooses to add it to their collection, they should not do it under the pretense of having an original. But if you don't endorse the idea of bootlegging toys, then might I suggest... here's a nutty idea... not posting (or ALLOWING someone to post) a direct link to the auction and, by extension, to the person selling it.
Lapse Of Reason wrote:trilobitepictures wrote:
Since you'd rather not see people get duped my inferior product, then by all means, place it as toy news. Fine. Dandy. I'm 100% with you on that. If someone chooses to add it to their collection, they should not do it under the pretense of having an original. But if you don't endorse the idea of bootlegging toys, then might I suggest... here's a nutty idea... not posting (or ALLOWING someone to post) a direct link to the auction and, by extension, to the person selling it.
I disagree with your suggestion. Sticking one's head in the sand does not make one smarter.
If we constantly chip away at what we are and are not allowed to talk about on a public forum, then eventually all we will be able to do is sit around and hum.
I am saddened by the influx of KOs onto the TF market for all the reasons Seibertron mentioned. I can't say it any better than he did, so I just add my agreement with what he said.
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