Telly
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I guess this issue just goes over my head. I understand the whole "making a profit from the item" thing. So if it's illegal to make the replica in the first place, why isn't that frowned upon?The simple answer is that just building a replica puppet is, in a technical sense at least, copyright infringement. It does not matter what the intent of the buyer or seller is or whether they make money or not; you cannot legally duplicate copyright work without the express permission of the copyright owner.
That being said, entertainment companies do not generally sue a fan that makes a replica puppet, prop or costume for their own personal use because it's not cost effective and there is very little to gain from suing your fans.
I'm not trying to be a pain. I'm honestly really trying to understand where everyone is coming from.