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To: pabianice

This is happening in the model railroad world as well. For instance, many railroads demand a royalty to put their name on a model.


4 posted on 01/31/2005 7:48:03 AM PST by BigBobber
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To: BigBobber
This is happening in the model railroad world as well.

Let 'em come and check out my early 50's Lionel set...

10 posted on 01/31/2005 7:51:50 AM PST by ErnBatavia (ErnBatavia, Boxer, Pelosi, Thomas...the ultimate nightmare Menage a Quatro)
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To: BigBobber
This is happening in the model railroad world as well.

I recall reading in a Modeling mag where the manufacturers and the railroad "flag" holders had come to some sort of accord on this.

A letter written by one of the CEO's explained that the requirement was "token", and was a reflection of our litigious society, therefore it was necessary to make a show of protection for the logos, etc, that are used on the models.

Not addressed, however, was the issue of the use of the likeness of a locomotive such as those built by General Electric or rail cars built by manufacturers still in business.

I think some of the older models may represent products built by companies long out of business.

The general thrust of the story was the problem had been somewhat solved, though.

Model Railroading, which I used to dabble in, is a multi-million dollar business (perhaps even approaching the billions, when one considers the rail fans, too) that I'm sure they don't want to kill off.

Nearly everyone that has ever played in a tech hobby has "violated" a copyright, I suppose.

What's next?

Is Harley-Davidson going to sue S & S for building an engine that has every physical appearance of a Harley Evo?

How about the after market frame manufacturers?

Harley at one time had expressed an intent to copyright the unique sound of their engine, caused no doubt by the efforts of the Japanese manufacturers to duplicate it.

There was even a rumor at one time that H-D was going to sue tattoo parlors and artists for putting the H-D logo on humans.

See how ridiculous this whole thing could get?

61 posted on 01/31/2005 8:55:28 AM PST by OldSmaj (Jihad this, Islam! Your religion is false and your god is non-existent! Come get me.)
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To: BigBobber
For instance, many railroads demand a royalty to put their name on a model.

Oh that's just un-American.

87 posted on 01/31/2005 9:47:25 AM PST by 68skylark
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This is what happens when all of the normal income-producing jobs and manufacturing are sent to India, et al. Companies run out of ways to make money, so they get greedy in other areas, such as intellectual property.

Thanks unions, gov. regulations, EEO laws, gov. taxes, and liberal lawyers.
128 posted on 01/31/2005 11:23:26 AM PST by FrankR (Don't let the bastards wear you down...)
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