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#21
Eosian Wrote:Except copyright doesn't cover automobiles.
Copyright covers books, maps, dramatic works, paintings, photographs, sound recordings, motion pictures and computer programs.

Scope is relevant.
Since when is copyright only valid for those items?

If I copy a Ferrari 100% and start selling it for bargain prices, that's copyright infringement... also called plagiarism. o.0

At least that's what it's called here in Europe! Tongue
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#22
If that were true designer imposter handbags, suits, perfumes and whatnot would all be illegal, which they're not.

Unless you actually violate the trademark of an automobile you could in recreate the exact design of one. There's just absolutely no reason to do.
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#23
Devil Wrote:Since when is copyright only valid for those items?

If I copy a Ferrari 100% and start selling it for bargain prices, that's copyright infringement... also called plagiarism. o.0

At least that's what it's called here in Europe! Tongue

I didn't know they had copyright on cars. Maybe on the name/slogans/etc, but not on the car itself.

I wasn't aware Europe's anti-piracy laws were soooo successful. Wait...they're not? (Must because they were made in failEurope?).
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#24
xLeviathan Wrote:I didn't know they had copyright on cars. Maybe on the name/slogans/etc, but not on the car itself.

I wasn't aware Europe's anti-piracy laws were soooo successful. Wait...they're not? (Must because they were made in failEurope?).

Come on, don't insult other peoples'...continents.
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#25
Hanabira.Kage Wrote:
Come on, don't insult other peoples'...continents.
Pretty sure he's from Europe, lol.
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