Copyright and the future of your customisers
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 9:21 pm
All,
It is with regret that I must post on a subject I had hoped not to. Commercial copying of custom parts seems to be the norm these days and today it has been brought to my attention that my parts are being directly copied. Having examined the items being shown there is no question of it. I have approached the company in question and will either publish details at a later date or deal with the issue privately depending on whether they provide me with a suitable answer and recompense.
In a hobby such as ours that is relatively small you have to be an idiot to think that word does not get around and that people do not recognize their own hand crafted items. To copy without any attempt to change the item is lazy as well as stupid.
The truth of copyright theft is that if it continues unchecked for long enough those of us losing custom by it will not have the resources, or frankly the inspiration to keep producing new items at our cost just for someone else to profit from. Apart from the customisers own income the ultimate loser is the hobby as the parts we make will gradually dwindle.
As I know the rumour mill only too well the present issue is in Europe but in order to protect my business and future parts for you the hobbyist I am today ceasing dealing through any distributors including those in the US. I will be writing to my distributors individually to explain and apologise for the inconvienience this will cause them. I am not withdrawing their rights to sell stock already held but have to try and protect my investment. Over time if parts are only suppplied by me it will be easier to track any copyright breaches and these will be dealt with.
Once all the issues are resolved and I am happy my business is secure I may again release my parts to the distributors I trust.
Armorpax has only ever used one type of resin and this is cream in colour. Any grey or green castings are not ours and are pirated.
Regards,
Dave
It is with regret that I must post on a subject I had hoped not to. Commercial copying of custom parts seems to be the norm these days and today it has been brought to my attention that my parts are being directly copied. Having examined the items being shown there is no question of it. I have approached the company in question and will either publish details at a later date or deal with the issue privately depending on whether they provide me with a suitable answer and recompense.
In a hobby such as ours that is relatively small you have to be an idiot to think that word does not get around and that people do not recognize their own hand crafted items. To copy without any attempt to change the item is lazy as well as stupid.
The truth of copyright theft is that if it continues unchecked for long enough those of us losing custom by it will not have the resources, or frankly the inspiration to keep producing new items at our cost just for someone else to profit from. Apart from the customisers own income the ultimate loser is the hobby as the parts we make will gradually dwindle.
As I know the rumour mill only too well the present issue is in Europe but in order to protect my business and future parts for you the hobbyist I am today ceasing dealing through any distributors including those in the US. I will be writing to my distributors individually to explain and apologise for the inconvienience this will cause them. I am not withdrawing their rights to sell stock already held but have to try and protect my investment. Over time if parts are only suppplied by me it will be easier to track any copyright breaches and these will be dealt with.
Once all the issues are resolved and I am happy my business is secure I may again release my parts to the distributors I trust.
Armorpax has only ever used one type of resin and this is cream in colour. Any grey or green castings are not ours and are pirated.
Regards,
Dave