Hi,
Not really sure where to post this and guess its more a question for the mods/admins.
There seems to be an increasing number of people selling 3D printed item's which they obtain from the Thingiverse website. Whilst I do not have an issue with this (as I sometimes sell printed items too), the items all have a creative commons licence attached. Examples of which are the Amiga Gotek mounting brackets, trap door covers, etc.
My issue here is that the creative commons licence that these items have all require attribution to be given to the original designer together with a link to the original Thingiverse page (where the designs can be found and downloaded). All the people selling on here do not adhere to the licence and do not state the original designer, nor do they provide a link to the original designs. Some of these designs are also released for non-commercial use, so these items should not be being resold for profit anyway.
So my question really is what is the Amibay ruling on this, and who is responsible for policing it?
It is both annoying and sad that the appropriate credit to the original designers is not being provided. I myself have seen my own designs being sold (which people are free to do for the designs I release for non-commercial use) without attribution being given, the least the sellers can do is provide the appropriate credit where it is due. Whenever I sell designs other than my own, I always ensure to provide the relevant credit and links, and as a designer it would be nice to see people do the same. People spend a lot of time and effort to produce the items for the community, the least the can do it be credit for it. It does start to put people off releasing their designs just to see people claiming it as their own.
Thanks.
Not really sure where to post this and guess its more a question for the mods/admins.
There seems to be an increasing number of people selling 3D printed item's which they obtain from the Thingiverse website. Whilst I do not have an issue with this (as I sometimes sell printed items too), the items all have a creative commons licence attached. Examples of which are the Amiga Gotek mounting brackets, trap door covers, etc.
My issue here is that the creative commons licence that these items have all require attribution to be given to the original designer together with a link to the original Thingiverse page (where the designs can be found and downloaded). All the people selling on here do not adhere to the licence and do not state the original designer, nor do they provide a link to the original designs. Some of these designs are also released for non-commercial use, so these items should not be being resold for profit anyway.
So my question really is what is the Amibay ruling on this, and who is responsible for policing it?
It is both annoying and sad that the appropriate credit to the original designers is not being provided. I myself have seen my own designs being sold (which people are free to do for the designs I release for non-commercial use) without attribution being given, the least the sellers can do is provide the appropriate credit where it is due. Whenever I sell designs other than my own, I always ensure to provide the relevant credit and links, and as a designer it would be nice to see people do the same. People spend a lot of time and effort to produce the items for the community, the least the can do it be credit for it. It does start to put people off releasing their designs just to see people claiming it as their own.
Thanks.