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| tiktektak:
A1 or A0 deliverd unfolded? Impossible in my oppinion without getting damaged. Best method would be in a roll I think. I received big posters this way many times and never had a problem. The boxes look great artwise though I'd never pay 15-20USD for basically a bit cardboard and ink. And yes NO advertising of the selling of copyright infriging material!!! |
| Ownaholic:
Yeah, the shipping costs would run quite high for an A1 or A0 shipped unfolded; especially in a roll case. I haven't 100% decided on the prices yet, so it could end up being lower. I think I might actually drop it to $10 each; that ought to still cover the costs of materials and the high-priced laser toner. Don't forget there's always shipping to deal with; but that shouldn't be much. But ah we keep getting back to the business aspect of the topic; I really don't mean to keep driving it that way, I just want to make sure that I answer all the questions. =] And theoretically, I doubt Nintendo would go after TCP for my posting of this; especially since they are for products that were never even released in America, so the licensing is very limited on these specific products. Of course, that is also assuming that they would actually waste their time and resources entering a legal battle with a small fry such as myself or the site. If anything, it is really promoting their products that have never been released in America, and thus garnering the product-line's next-gen ports more attention. |
| Arseen:
True that they were mot released in America, but Square-Enix stills owns the rights for the characters. And yes by unfolded I meant postage rolled. To save in postage I'd probably order several different ones. |
| ShoothimNow:
I love how "COPYRIGHT" is plastered all over the covers, when infact he doesn't own the copyrights to the product. Seems kinda silly... plus, we don't "watermark" any of our work here, so why start now? |
| Ownaholic:
--- Quote from: ShoothimNow on December 27, 2011, 08:28:22 PM ---I love how "COPYRIGHT" is plastered all over the covers, when infact he doesn't own the copyrights to the product. Seems kinda silly... plus, we don't "watermark" any of our work here, so why start now? --- End quote --- No need for ill-hearted sarcasm. In fact, I do own the intellectual rights for those specific designs, regardless of the content itself. One can own a re-arrangement of already-copyrighted material, especially in the art world (IE: All the controversy over the Barack Obama "HOPE" portrait that Shepard Fairey made, despite the fact that he did not own the rights to the photo he was using to make the artwork), provided that it greatly differs from the original product. Considering the fact that all of the images used in my work greatly differ from the original images in the sense that they have never been used in this manner, it counts. Also, if you can read, I clearly changed the "Official Nintendo Product" gold sticker to "Unofficial Nintendo Reproduction". I am not claiming this to be an authentic product. Plus, this is not a traditional cover that is produced here at TCP, and in fact took a lot more work due to the fact of having to make a custom template from scratch and make it match 100% with reality. As such, I would like to protect it from being redistributed without my knowledge. |
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