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Re: Commodore USA puts Marko Hirv's name back
« on: September 11, 2010, 12:52:12 AM »
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If some of you really feel tired of hearing about these things, just skip the threads I post to.


Or, if someone really gets on your nerves, there's always the ignore feature :lol:
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Re: Commodore USA puts Marko Hirv's name back
« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2010, 12:28:34 PM »
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Yeah, maybe Piru should just ignore Commodore USA and Barry.  Everybody else is.

Actually, I was implying that you could simply ignore Piru if his objection to CUSA's unsolicited use of other people's copyrighted work bothers you.

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1. It is used commercially for marketing purposes, without any permission from the author.
2. It's used as a design for a computer model, without any permission from the author.
3. The artwork has been modified, without any permission form the author.
4. At one point the author's name was removed from the artwork.

^ this.

If the finished product resembles the design then you are getting even deeper into the violation. However, when you consider that the finished product will probably look nothing like it, there's also false advertising to consider too :lol:
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