MJTanner wrote:
AdrienVeidt wrote:
johnwayne wrote:
I don't think the intellectual property rights come with the molds. Because the design is intellectual property. You legally are not allowed to find a design on deviant art and make a toy that resembles it's unique properties.
On the other hand, there's *nothing* unique about the ZL character designs in any way, shape, or form. Half of the line is bog-standard civilians while the other half is bog-standard civilians with rotten flesh and injuries. I'm not sure either of those are copyrightable- esp in China where copyright laws are looser than a West Virginian's cousin on Prom Night. All BFS are for sure disallowed from doing is duping out anything on the ZL packaging, imho.
That's like arguing that I can just make copies of some Joe molds and manufacture them because "they're just military uniforms on humans."
They can't claim they own the sole right to "zombies" but they can claim the sole right to THOSE zombies--which is design and molding.
A ) having a copyright to textual materials is far different from having a trademark to a specific design, which I've not heard from ZL.
B ) The only Joe that's ever been in a 'military uniform' was GungHo in his USMC Dress Uniform, afaik; so no that's not really a comparable issue.
B2 ) isn't this exactly what the Black Major does anyway?
C ) I'm kinda thinking that since there's a ginormous industry based around stealing Hasbro/Takara Transformer design that *nothing* happens to that Chinese trademark law is a non-starter to get the issue clarified. The only thing that would prevent BFS from using the molds is if ZL literally goes and takes the molds away by hand, imho.