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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2176303, member: 36230"]Unbelieveable! It is certainly a good thing your fans are willing to swallow this nonsense wholesale as they would otherwise need hipboots to wade through it. Hell, the rest of us already do. Now, the problem here is less with what you said, but your claim to not have copied the originals. Just think, slowly if needed, about what you've written above, and then come back and tell us (again) how you've not copied the work of the original designers. By your own words, you ARE copying their "signatures".</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, if a fantasy date is a (your) "signature", does this mean you're claiming ownership of each "fantasy" date you've produced? If, as an example, another private minter were to make "fantasies" of the same type,designs, and dates, would you cry foul? If offered on eBay would you go whining that someone is copying your "work"? How about the copyright issue you believe should both protect your supposedly original work and also allow you to, well, copy others - should it protect you here as well?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 2176303, member: 36230"]Unbelieveable! It is certainly a good thing your fans are willing to swallow this nonsense wholesale as they would otherwise need hipboots to wade through it. Hell, the rest of us already do. Now, the problem here is less with what you said, but your claim to not have copied the originals. Just think, slowly if needed, about what you've written above, and then come back and tell us (again) how you've not copied the work of the original designers. By your own words, you ARE copying their "signatures". Also, if a fantasy date is a (your) "signature", does this mean you're claiming ownership of each "fantasy" date you've produced? If, as an example, another private minter were to make "fantasies" of the same type,designs, and dates, would you cry foul? If offered on eBay would you go whining that someone is copying your "work"? How about the copyright issue you believe should both protect your supposedly original work and also allow you to, well, copy others - should it protect you here as well?[/QUOTE]
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