Maxidyne opened this issue on Jun 17, 2018 ยท 14 posts
Maxidyne posted Sun, 17 June 2018 at 8:34 AM
Ok so not on this site but I've noticed all Ferrari and BMW car models have been removed from sale at TS.
Is the the start of legal action by manufactures and could we see it spreading to other sites.
Wolfenshire posted Sun, 17 June 2018 at 12:05 PM Site Admin
I just found an article dated 4 Aug 2016 that says BMW Group Sues Turbosquid for Selling 3D Models of Their Car Designs.
https://www.solidsmack.com/cad-design-news/bmw-group-sues-turbosquid-for-selling-3d-models-of-their-car-designs/
Wolfenshire, Moderator/Community Leader
Maxidyne posted Sun, 17 June 2018 at 12:23 PM
Thanks for that ink wolfenshire, I'm now wondering how far this will spread.
Wolfenshire posted Sun, 17 June 2018 at 4:22 PM Site Admin
I wonder if Matchbox has to pay royalties for all their models?
Wolfenshire, Moderator/Community Leader
Maxidyne posted Mon, 18 June 2018 at 7:33 AM
Or companies like Tamiya and Airfix with cars.
FlagonsWorkshop posted Mon, 18 June 2018 at 2:32 PM
If it is an identifiable trademark, probably the toy manufacturers are paying royalties. Car manufacturers do own the copyrights to their car's appearance, it's a pretty clear cut case if they want to enforce them.
Wolfenshire posted Mon, 18 June 2018 at 5:30 PM Site Admin
I went on a search for why a car manufacturer might get bent over a 3D model. I found one post that said you won't find a Ferrari in a racing game (don't know if that's true, I don't play racing games) but, it's supposedly because it defames the car and paints a bad image of the manufacturer. I found another post that stated GM doesn't give a flying flip as long as no money is involved. So, I guess if you make a 3d model of a car you're rolling the dice on whether the manufacturer gets twisted about it. Now I'm wondering how far they could take this. If you draw/make a picture of the Duke Brothers jumping a ditch in a BMW while running from Boss Hogg, and you sell prints, are you going to run afoul of civil law?
Maybe if you stick to making models of the Yugo. I'm sure nobody cares about that car, and it couldn't possibly be painted in a worse light that it already is/was.
Wolfenshire, Moderator/Community Leader
FlagonsWorkshop posted Mon, 18 June 2018 at 8:01 PM
I'd say you'd be safe doing Edsels, Pinto's, and Gremlins too, and probably even a Vega ;)
Maxidyne posted Tue, 19 June 2018 at 12:42 PM
Strangely I owned a Yugo here in the UK for a few years back in the early 90's. It was ok as basic A-B transport but the build quality and materials used inside were horrendous. Interior bits fell off and cheap plastic switches broke. I was glad to get rid. I owned an 81 Old's Cutlass in the mid to late 80's and I loved it, wish I'd never sold it. The only problem I had was the size of it in UK parking spaces. Lovely car though.
MagnusGreel posted Tue, 19 June 2018 at 1:13 PM
Yes, matchbox, airfix, revell, tamiya etc pay a lot of money to licence the models.
Airport security is a burden we must all shoulder. Do your part, and please grope yourself in advance.
MagnusGreel posted Fri, 22 June 2018 at 6:00 AM
also to note: with the new EU copyright laws coming that hold a store as accountable as the maker of an infringing item, they could be cleaning house.
I wonder how this store will handle these upcoming laws?
(I attach a link to an article on this, concerning fan game content. don't be fooled thinking "oh games that don't affect us in 3D land" yes, yes it does. this law does not see any difference between game content, 3d content, memes etc)
https://kotaku.com/proposed-eu-copyright-law-could-cause-problems-for-fan-1827032250
Airport security is a burden we must all shoulder. Do your part, and please grope yourself in advance.
MagnusGreel posted Fri, 22 June 2018 at 6:13 AM
just doing a quick search in the marketplace and we see in transport (chosen for the cars question)
Bentley Dodge Chevrolet toyota cadilliac mercedes a VW Campervan Jeep Lincoln Citroen Austin Healey
if I was running the marketplace, knowing the upcoming laws, I'd be doing some work right off....
Airport security is a burden we must all shoulder. Do your part, and please grope yourself in advance.
Maxidyne posted Mon, 25 June 2018 at 4:40 AM
Over at Daz most if not all the cars are named differently. I'm not sure what difference this will make but some manufacturers might not be too concerned with classic cars or manufacturers that are no longer in business.
FlagonsWorkshop posted Mon, 25 June 2018 at 10:41 AM
I imagine if you don't call it a 1998 Buggymobile Rustbucket and don't include any trademarked logos an auto manufacturer wouldn't take the time or effort to prove it's a replica of their car even if it is.