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DISCHARGE wrote:Is it ok to to to Walmart and by the CORPS toys
craggy wrote:DISCHARGE wrote:Is it ok to to to Walmart and by the CORPS toys
No, it is not. Because those CORPS toys are a bit rubbish.
there have been a number of times Hasbro has taken inspiration from other companies products and not offered any kind of official compensation, so there are people who'd say turnabout is fair play.
A great philosopher and theorist wrote:If loving toys is wrong, I don't wanna be right.
Counterpunch wrote:Oh man...I would so purchase Morality from a Third Party manufacturer if it were possible.
SJ21 wrote:I have no problem with third parties making their own products. Straight KO's of official products irritate me when they are passed off as the real thing.
Counterpunch wrote:Oh man...I would so purchase Morality from a Third Party manufacturer if it were possible.
Mkall wrote:There's Group 2, who believe that so long as it's a different design, but is similar enough in character to an existing official transformer is awesome. Note that KOs are not supported in Group 2
Group 4 believes Hasbro and Takara are souless and evil, and that Third Parties and KO makers are the saviors to the Transformers fandom.
Yep, I've often wondered the same.MightyMagnus78 wrote:I'm not totally against third party creations, in fact some pieces are really, really nice. However I have often wondered how they are able to get away with it, without making trademark/copyright infringements.
My only guess would be that since Has/Tak either can't (due to not having the molds intact/in their possession) or won't (due to insufficient demand for it to be worth it), they just disregard it. The only difference to Has/Tak's bottom line when it comes to KO's is if it's a product being KO'd that they actually still produce. If it's something from 10-20 years ago that they no longer have the mold for or don't see profit in producing and the only ones selling them (and thus the only ones making any profit) are the KO retailers and ebay sellers, then it has no effect on Has/Tak's bottom line period. There is no money taken out of their pockets by KO companies making a reproduction Shockwave for example, since, as I recall, they aren't even allowed to remake that toy themselves, but there is profit to be made by the KO manufacturers/sellers as well as the scammers on ebay trying to pass them off as the real thing.MightyMagnus78 wrote:However what puzzles me most is why Has/Tak up until very recently seemed to just tolerate those 'high quality' HK KO's? Dinobots, combiners, G1's they're blood everywhere lately, they even come in 'authentic' G1 packaging FFS.
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