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| Re: Final Fantasy 7 low poly Cloud Strife [message #46804 is a reply to message #46778 ] Wed, 11 April 2012 12:48 UTC |
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i did a model with tentacles once.. had the same issue.. had to fatten up the tentacles for it to print
but this turned out quite good
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| Re: Final Fantasy 7 low poly Cloud Strife [message #46840 is a reply to message #46804 ] Thu, 12 April 2012 00:36 UTC |
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I'm curious what Shapeways' stance on shop owners making and selling cpyrighted designs (like this one). Officially, they've said they are against copyright infringement, but now they are promoting this model on their Facebook page.
I have no issue with people making a model for personal (fair) use, but it seems like this is something that should be discouraged once it is being sold.
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| Re: Final Fantasy 7 low poly Cloud Strife [message #46841 is a reply to message #46840 ] Thu, 12 April 2012 00:51 UTC |
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Hey James. Yeah, I'm torn on that too, I originally made this one just for me but I thought people might like to have one too. The thing is, you can't buy this guy anywhere else, as far as I know they never made figurines with the low poly characters.
So yes and no and I don't know but i'll wait and see what happens.
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| Re: Final Fantasy 7 low poly Cloud Strife [message #46880 is a reply to message #46778 ] Thu, 12 April 2012 18:50 UTC |
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This makes me want to do low-poly colour sandstone versions of my friends.
Enjoys spending 98 hours a week learning, making and designing stuff. The picture of me as a kid is... pretty much what you're dealing with.
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| Re: Final Fantasy 7 low poly Cloud Strife [message #46882 is a reply to message #46778 ] Thu, 12 April 2012 19:08 UTC |
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Also, what if you put a disclaimer in the description saying something along the lines of not being affiliated with Final Fantasy or something like that to make it clear that it's not an official Final Fantasy model?
Enjoys spending 98 hours a week learning, making and designing stuff. The picture of me as a kid is... pretty much what you're dealing with.
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| Re: Final Fantasy 7 low poly Cloud Strife [message #46883 is a reply to message #46778 ] Thu, 12 April 2012 19:30 UTC |
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Thanks guys. I'll put a little disclaimer for now. The wallpaper on my laptop is official art from the game, that they distributed freely for promotional purposes, so I don't think that one would be an issue other than maybe making it look too official.
All great input!
Oh, and the idea of low poly friends sounds awesome
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| Re: Final Fantasy 7 low poly Cloud Strife [message #46885 is a reply to message #46882 ] Thu, 12 April 2012 19:47 UTC |
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| CharGyse wrote on Thu, 12 April 2012 19:08 | Also, what if you put a disclaimer in the description saying something along the lines of not being affiliated with Final Fantasy or something like that to make it clear that it's not an official Final Fantasy model?
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Sorry, that is wrong.
Contact the Final Fantasy IP owners, Squaresoft, for confirmation of what can and cannot be done.
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| Re: Final Fantasy 7 low poly Cloud Strife [message #46892 is a reply to message #46885 ] Thu, 12 April 2012 21:19 UTC |
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| stop4stuff wrote on Thu, 12 April 2012 19:47 |
| CharGyse wrote on Thu, 12 April 2012 19:08 | Also, what if you put a disclaimer in the description saying something along the lines of not being affiliated with Final Fantasy or something like that to make it clear that it's not an official Final Fantasy model?
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Sorry, that is wrong.
Contact the Final Fantasy IP owners, Squaresoft, for confirmation of what can and cannot be done.
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Yeah... I suppose if it's something for sale rather than "fan-art" for your own self or something for fair personal use, then you might get into lots of trouble for not asking them before making it available to the public.
Enjoys spending 98 hours a week learning, making and designing stuff. The picture of me as a kid is... pretty much what you're dealing with.
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| Re: Final Fantasy 7 low poly Cloud Strife [message #46897 is a reply to message #46892 ] Thu, 12 April 2012 22:05 UTC |
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oh yes, better to be safe and told 'no' than penniless 
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| Re: Final Fantasy 7 low poly Cloud Strife [message #46899 is a reply to message #46897 ] Thu, 12 April 2012 23:48 UTC |
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Hey All,
Getting advice from deep within the Shapeways team....
We do not tolerate copyright infringement. If we learn that a copyright is being infringed, we take the content down.
But we are also not a judge.
There are many cases where fan art or copyright has expired or product has been abandoned.
Per DMCA only the original copyright holder can send us a Take Down Notice request and we will take appropriate action.
In so far copyright. Though copyright does often not apply in these cases. The copyright does not extend to functional objects. So in many cases where users point out copyright issues, there is no copyright involved at all. Now trademarks (brand names), trade dress (well known patterns / logos) or design patents can apply. Both are not covered by DMCA but we will per our T&Cs still honor the Take Down Notice request from the IP holder as long as they can clearly show that they are the owners of the IP.
So in short, we need the copyright holder to let us know that a design infringes copyright, we cannot check every model to know if it violates some copyright somewhere.
We ask that you be honest in your dealings, if you know you are using another's IP, ask permission. Accredit the source, if you are using creative commons content.
Play nice.
Duann Scott, Designer Evangelist, Shapeways
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