Hi,
Had a long hiatus taking care of kids and parent - in laws. Could someone point me to a set of scans for mego and dida star trek bridge display scans? I want to print some backgrounds for my instagram photos.
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
Had a long hiatus taking care of kids and parent - in laws. Could someone point me to a set of scans for mego and dida star trek bridge display scans? I want to print some backgrounds for my instagram photos.
Thanks in advance.
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I got Mego bridge recently that was in ad shape and thought about cutting it up to scan the walls but it cleaned up/fixed up so nice that I hate the thought of destroying it now
As for the Dida artwork, it's not really up to someone that might have some of it to share without permission.
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I don't mean to start anything here, but just for the sake of clearing up misinformation, your statement is not correct...unless you mean that if someone sells the ownership of the copyrights or trademark, the new owner can do what they want with it. If someone just purchases one of an item, they do not have any rights to copy and distribute it. A similar comparison would be that if you buy an album or DVD, you can not legally burn all the copies you want or upload all the songs online to distribute yourself. Despite the fact that people do this constantly to the financial detriment of the creators, it is not legal or moral.
Last edited by generic; Aug 17, '18 at 12:39 PM.
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If a person creates a piece of artwork, which is what a Dida scan is, and then sells it to another person, that person may then do whatever he wants with it, even though upon it's creation it was an intellectual property. That person can scan it, copy it, hang it, fold it, cut it, resell it, shred it, burn it, or leave it out on the side of the road until mother nature reclaims it, as happened with the hand-painted billboard my mother create for Rosewood Funeral Home many years ago. She was a professional artist, but once she sold that work to them, she no longer had any say in what was done with it. If someone on here has a Dida Trek scan they are willing to share with the author of this thread, they are free to do so because they paid for it and they own it. Furthermore, if they do not profit from the act, it is virtually impossible to successfully prosecute them for it.
CCC.