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LOL oh gad, I dislike this deck even more now xDbadpete69 wrote:Face it Godzillian You are just a queen hehehehe
You're right, Godzillian, and Toho Studios is fiercely protective of its copyright ... There are hundreds of millions at stake! This actually leads to my question that maybe someone can answer ...Godzillian wrote: Also, I don't think Godzilla is public domain...
I think in most cases copyright works the same way as it always has when it comes to cards, although certain things can have different licenses for different media (e.g. comic book characters). The USPCC is usually quite careful when it comes to these things, not too long ago they refused to print an Alice in Wonderland deck and the creator had to use another printer after the KS had ended (went with Carta Mundi, I think?). In that case the USPCC were playing it very safe, but for something like this I would think a C&D letter could come regardless of which printer is used.Kruser wrote:You're right, Godzillian, and Toho Studios is fiercely protective of its copyright ... There are hundreds of millions at stake! This actually leads to my question that maybe someone can answer ...Godzillian wrote: Also, I don't think Godzilla is public domain...
How does copyright work with cards? I mean, Classic Monsters is clearly borrowing heavily from Universal Studios monsters (Creature fBL, Bride, Wolfman, Mummy, etc.) Even the tuck design is obviously Karloff from the 1931 Frankenstein! These are all licensed characters!
So how can such a project go forward? Even if it slips under Universal's radar, wouldn't USPC be hesitant to risk violating trademarks? It seems that none of this bothers the KS pledgers very much!! Can anyone help me understand this murky world of card collecting?
Thanks!
PS Thanks for replying to my bio, Godzillian!
So this project creator is the son of Mike Guistolise of collectableplayingcards.com. It's not precisely a guarantee, but I expect that Mike G. knows the business and isn't going to just let his son blunder into blatant copyright violation, nor is he going to put his reputation on the line by letting this become a train-wreck. I have little interest in the subject matter, but I wouldn't be quite so worried about fulfillment on this project.Help support my son's new deck Classic Monsters. This is the first deck that he has created and it will be released under Classics Playing Cards. He has always loved the art of playing cards and with the creation and success of collectableplayingcards.com he has decided to create his own. Classic Monsters is true to it's name and was created in classic black and white. This is a must have for your collection.
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