BlueFrackle
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Thanks Kev!
I'm still amazed by that everytime I see it. Beautiful job. Wanna trade?Warrick said:Thanks Kev!
Well, I've stated (it's a fact not a suggestion) that yes, it is technically illegaly to reproduce a licensed character.Rugby said:I hope nobody here is suggesting that making a replica muppet for your own personal enjoyment is somehow wrong or a bad thing. If somebody is suggesting that, then all fan art is wrong, bad, illegal. Some laws are just dumb laws, and if making a replica Kermit for myself is some highly illegal manuever, then come and arrest me. Making a Kermit for myself isn't hurting a single soul. Some may claim that JHC would be losing licensing money by me not buying a licensed Kermit, but you would be very sorely wrong, because I wouldn't buy a licensed Kermit in the first place if replica is what I was after. Fan art should be considered a compliment, not a crime. Arresting fans for things they create for their own personal enjoyment would look pretty bad in the public eye, illegal or not.
*defiantly steps off soapbox*
Well, that's probably what the producers of "Wimzie's House" thought!Jinx said:...and they are going to recognize the distinction between "fan art" and "rip-off", and choose their battles accordingly.
Awesome Droop puppet!! Do you still have the puppet with you?Hey Guys,
I once made a Muppet Replica, Of Droop the frackle.
http://www.angelfire.com/space/collect/Droop.html