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Vicalliose wrote:Burn wrote:Vicalliose wrote:Intellectual Property laws are bullshit, they do little to help the small man, you cannot change my mind on the subject.
I'm sure you wouldn't be saying that if something you'd invested time and energy into creating and maintaining was suddenly getting ripped off without your consent.
But I guess it's okay as long as you get your plastic crack addiction satisfied?
Except the chances of that even happening on a massive scale, or at all, are slim, though perhaps it's dependent on the product. And again, even if these laws existed they wouldn't help me and it wouldn't be worth while to sue or put someone in prison for something so petty. Clearly the people who did what they did wouldn't want to buy from or support me in the first place, it would simply be ignorant and bullheaded to give two shits. Besides depending on what you're talking about, my product may be so much like what other companies produce that it really doesn't make a difference.
It's petty, pure and simple.
Shadowman wrote:I will put forth the theory that it was the internet itself trying to punch him in the face.
The licensing agreement you keep bringing up between Hasbro and Takatoku Toys regarding the use of the Valk is from the early days of G1 and is no longer in place. In fact it became problematic for Hasbro/Takara as soon as Bandai purchased Takatoku Toys and wanted to revive the Macross line, which is why Jetfire was never released in Japan.
MINDVVIPE wrote:I'm not simply defending 3rd party companies because they make the toys I like, and I find that assumption extremely offensive. It paints you as someone who is naive enough to believe that everything is based on ethics... Small business around the world are frequently ousted out of operation due to some abusive corporations who want to throw their weight around. Its not even about money (and it clearly isn't here, regarding Botcon).
Hercules is Devastator, but if Hercules avoids breaking copyright laws, and is so then left alone, good for us. For now, TFC is not hurting Hasbro's real profits. So who cares. The rules should be able to bend to give the little guys a leg up, especially since they are frequently abused by the flawed system as a whole.
http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/SciTech/20081004/BC_Apple_Threatens_Suit_081004/
This is not about ethics (Botcon), its about being Goliath.
I'm not condoning IP theft, I'm just saying that a little more thought has to go into each scenario to come to a conclusion based on all the facts, and not just ethics.
G1 Legacy wrote:Aaah yeah, El Duque just dropped an El Dook Nuke!![]()
He doesn't wield a Gattling gun for nothing![]()
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Fanboy wrote:You need to see the figure, feel the figure , lick the figure , be the figure,
And only then can you love mp 01 the way I have.
El Duque wrote:I'm gonna say Classics Jetfire has a few more things in common with a Valkyrie than just the booster pack:
He also comes with a helmet with a set of dual antenna specifically designed to make him look more Valk-ish. However, you are correct when you say there aren't enough similarities for Bandai to sue Hasbro. Just like there aren't enough design similarities between Hercules and Devastator for Hasbro to sue.
Fanboy wrote:You need to see the figure, feel the figure , lick the figure , be the figure,
And only then can you love mp 01 the way I have.
MINDVVIPE wrote: I'm not simply defending 3rd party companies because they make the toys I like, and I find that assumption extremely offensive. It paints you as someone who is naive enough to believe that everything is based on ethics... Small business around the world are frequently ousted out of operation due to some abusive corporations who want to throw their weight around. Its not even about money (and it clearly isn't here, regarding Botcon).
MINDVVIPE wrote:Hercules is Devastator, but if Hercules avoids breaking copyright laws, and is so then left alone, good for us. For now, TFC is not hurting Hasbro's real profits. So who cares.).
MINDVVIPE wrote: The rules should be able to bend to give the little guys a leg up, especially since they are frequently abused by the flawed system as a whole.
http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/SciTech/20081004/BC_Apple_Threatens_Suit_081004/
This is not about ethics (Botcon), its about being Goliath.
MINDVVIPE wrote:I'm not condoning IP theft, I'm just saying that a little more thought has to go into each scenario to come to a conclusion based on all the facts, and not just ethics.
Shadowman wrote:I will put forth the theory that it was the internet itself trying to punch him in the face.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:5150 Cruiser wrote:You know, why doesn't some of these 3rd party compaines do the right thing and contact hasbro and get PERMISSION to use the name and design? Personally, i think that's the right thing to do. Now i don't blame them for seeing a market and going after it. But many of the 3rd party figures (like Hercules) are blannt copies of Has/tak property. The fact that their small and in compared to hasbro is irrelevent. (sure their small NOW, but in 5yrs time...) Its their property thats being used without permission. Its not about being assholes, jerks, being scared or not caring about the fans. Its about protecting whats theirs at their show. I honestly can't see anything wrong with that and to be honest, have yet to see any aurgument other than..
"Hasbro are just being jerks and are scared" (There's nothing that can prove either)
That is the right thing to do. But have you ever seen the prices of the licenses and legal fees? I can imagine they're pretty high, too high for a small time company with small production runs to consider.
Shadowman wrote:I will put forth the theory that it was the internet itself trying to punch him in the face.
MINDVVIPE wrote:My comment had nothing to do with predatory pricing...
I was talking about the fact that bigger companies have a ton of money, and they only go after these little guys to throw their weight around. How can you misunderstand what I'm saying?
El Duque wrote:Just because it's considered a "fan mode" doesn't mean the designer didn't intend on it being able to pull off the "gerwalk" mode.
Fanboy wrote:You need to see the figure, feel the figure , lick the figure , be the figure,
And only then can you love mp 01 the way I have.
5150 Cruiser wrote: why couldn't they make it a different color? Use different construction vehicles?
MINDVVIPE wrote:I would say its unethical to kill a small business that isn't invading your market share towards having a large impact on profits just to be the big dog in town.
MINDVVIPE wrote:In these cases, the ones with the little companies, I just can't NOT defend them when its so blatantly a greed move.
[/quote]MINDVVIPE wrote:Ya ya, IP theft is going down to a certain extent, but if you look at the advantages versus the disadvantages, you see that Hasbro has so much more to gain from this.
Fanboy wrote:You need to see the figure, feel the figure , lick the figure , be the figure,
And only then can you love mp 01 the way I have.
Bowspearer wrote:Right now you're just clutching at straws and ignoring the evidence after you tried to compare apples with oranges and failed.
Bowspearer wrote:Right now you're just clutching at straws and ignoring the evidence after you tried to compare apples with oranges and failed.
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!
Fanboy wrote:You need to see the figure, feel the figure , lick the figure , be the figure,
And only then can you love mp 01 the way I have.
MINDVVIPE wrote:@El Duque, Any idea how hasbro got around that one?
El Duque wrote:MINDVVIPE wrote:@El Duque, Any idea how hasbro got around that one?
The same way the third-parties get by with it. They designed their own Valkyrie with enough differences to not get sued but still so much the same that it's easily recognizable. I can assure you they didn't call up Bandai and get permission.
Bowspearer wrote:
Also licensed from Audi through the movie licensing deals (ROTF toys fall under the category of official movie merchandise and thus fall under the same licensing deal as that which allows it to appear on film). Your point is moot.
El Duque wrote:Bowspearer wrote:Right now you're just clutching at straws and ignoring the evidence after you tried to compare apples with oranges and failed.
This isn't an apples and oranges comparison. Classics Jetfire is Hasbro's unofficial version of a Bandai Valkyrie. That's the bottom line.
El Duque wrote:MINDVVIPE wrote:@El Duque, Any idea how hasbro got around that one?
The same way the third-parties get by with it. They designed their own Valkyrie with enough differences to not get sued but still so much the same that it's easily recognizable. I can assure you they didn't call up Bandai and get permission.
Fanboy wrote:You need to see the figure, feel the figure , lick the figure , be the figure,
And only then can you love mp 01 the way I have.
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