So I now seem to get the
Correct me if I'm wrong:
Buugeng are S-Staff and have the difference that they appear like two sickels, joined together at the handles. The major difference to S-Staffs is the blade-like appearance of the two ends...
Question to those with (professional) experience (and who had them in their hands already), like you George: What exactly - apart from the name - you reckon can legally be copyrighted on this one?
Don't get me wrong please, I'm all for intellectual property, licensing, etc. and I don't favour 1:1 copies. Out of my personal experience I know what it takes to make a good and solid toy: It takes so much work, time, expertise, material and quality tools, that by the time you copied/ made your own, you could have just as well purchased it from the (original) manufacturer.
The one reason why some are able to make a (small) margin on some products/ toys is that they have the routine to make good quality products, buy material in bulk or mass produce them cheaply in China...
You can copy ones design 1:1 and live with the knowledge that by doing so so just diminished some heroes chance to survive by his own means - but you made it yourself... great.
My suggestion is that you either: improve or alter the design to a degree that makes it ... a unique design, something new.
It's like... copying the name of this website and registering it on a different extension... = ethically questionable and bound to fail under the laws of Karma.
Hence I am very much for development. Like "open source" for Vista or MS Office...
And now, after viewing the vid: they are amazingly beautiful... Dai you did a great job! Congratulations
