Cat,
I am trying to find a way to help protect the independent designers in some
way.

Hopefully most people understand that when i refer to copyright holders I am
referring to those that design models based on star trek, star wars etc that
would be held by someone other than the designer. I am aiming to offer some
form of additional protection to those that are offering their own orignial
designs.

Do you have any suggestions that would allow me to make this a workable
solution? I posted this in hopes of coming up with something workable.
Thanks
Chris

On 10/16/08, cat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Chris Gutzmer wrote:
> > oops - forgot to add, I cannot do this with anything that may carry a
> > copyright...
>
>        Then you can't do it at all. Everything, from the moment it leaves
> the
> brain and is committed to reality, be it a quick sketch on toilet paper
> or a digital dot is as fully protected by copyright as something by
> Bandai or Disney. In fact it is quite hard to find something not
> copyrighted since it must either be so old it is out of copyright or the
> creator/owner has formally abandoned copyright.
>
>                                                                cat
>
> >
>

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