SpiderMan Texture For Genesis Male2 & 3

edited July 2017 in Product Suggestions

Can anyone create an Spiderman texture for Genesis Male2 & 3??

Jason

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  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,260

    It would have to be a freebie or a freebie texture of a commerical product.  For some reason no one is allowed to make commerical products that are obviously based on a Marvel character.

     

    I will go check Share CG if I can find something.

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715

    It would have to be a freebie or a freebie texture of a commerical product.  For some reason no one is allowed to make commerical products that are obviously based on a Marvel character.

     

    I will go check Share CG if I can find something.

    Copyright is the reason.

    Free is allowed due to fair use that fan-art seems to get by on.

    My understanding is (I'm not a lawyer so get professional advice), that if someone wanted to produce such products to sell, then the owners (Marvel in this case) have to be approached; it would cost lots /nod

  • ElspathElspath Posts: 180

    yep. but there are public domain characters like the billy batson fawcett captain-marvel, http://pdsh.wikia.com/wiki/Captain_Marvel_(Fawcett) mary-marvel, the question, uncle sam, the first two blue beetles, and others like the lev gleason 1940 ddaredevil, that are free use, so i'm not sure why Daz isin't taking advantage of them. niether marvel nor Dc can do anything about it legally for those. http://pdsh.wikia.com/wiki/Question

  • tkdroberttkdrobert Posts: 3,543
    edited July 2017

    There is an IRAY superhero fabric pack that has the pattern but no logo.  You would also have to have a body suit and mask with the proper surfaces.  There are several free spiderman suits available for Michael 4.

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  • RKane_1RKane_1 Posts: 3,037

    RAWART offers a Spiderman and Flash texture for the most recent i

    Elspath said:

    yep. but there are public domain characters like the billy batson fawcett captain-marvel, http://pdsh.wikia.com/wiki/Captain_Marvel_(Fawcett) mary-marvel, the question, uncle sam, the first two blue beetles, and others like the lev gleason 1940 ddaredevil, that are free use, so i'm not sure why Daz isin't taking advantage of them. niether marvel nor Dc can do anything about it legally for those. http://pdsh.wikia.com/wiki/Question

    I am not sure I would trust that web site 100%. DC purchased the copyrights from Charlton decades ago and has published occasionally to defend them.  I doubt that a company like DAZ would want to contest this with a company with more high paid lawyers as I have arm hairs. Just sayin'

  • OstadanOstadan Posts: 1,125
    RKane_1 said:

    RAWART offers a Spiderman and Flash texture for the most recent i

    Elspath said:

    yep. but there are public domain characters like the billy batson fawcett captain-marvel, http://pdsh.wikia.com/wiki/Captain_Marvel_(Fawcett) mary-marvel, the question, uncle sam, the first two blue beetles, and others like the lev gleason 1940 ddaredevil, that are free use, so i'm not sure why Daz isin't taking advantage of them. niether marvel nor Dc can do anything about it legally for those. http://pdsh.wikia.com/wiki/Question

    I am not sure I would trust that web site 100%. DC purchased the copyrights from Charlton decades ago and has published occasionally to defend them.  I doubt that a company like DAZ would want to contest this with a company with more high paid lawyers as I have arm hairs. Just sayin'

    The characters aren't public domain – the comics in which they appeared, however, are not covered by copyright (due to a renewal requirement that was not met), and there are at least two Golden Age comic archive sites at which you can read them up to around 1952 or so.   However, they are character names (like Daredevil) and images (like Fawcett's Captain Marvel) that are still being used by Warner/DC and Disney/Marvel and are covered by trademark law.  So yah, commercial use won't fly.

    I am not a lawyer.  But I did invest in a documentary feature in which a big chunk of the budget went to intellectual property 'coverage'.

     

  • ElspathElspath Posts: 180

    they published an improper copyright notice in the 1970's. once they did this, the characters they own which had that notice, lapsed into the public domain. there is no such thing as "international copyright". fact. they are all public domain except the newer dirrivitive versions. trademark is different. but thats just a name on the cover, or title of a film. simply change the trademark, and you can legally use the real names on the interior pages/comics/films/series. trademarks do not cover interior work. just cover titles.

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