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Robert Bonomi
 
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SPAM)vasys" "no(SPAM wrote:
TrailRat wrote:
A little debate between friends has led me to spill it among the
newsgroup. The debate is over mass produced furniture and the
reproduction of it in a private workshop.

The question goes along these lines. Is approaching a flat-pack
supermarket or furniture store with the intention of copying a piece
illegal.

A few of the answers state that it must be a breach of copyright laws.
Another answer states that if a carpenter copies a piece
unintentionally, then he'd break a copy right law. Other answers state
that various pieces follow the same basic principles, i.e the design of
a wardrobe is the same on many levels but there are many variants.

So whats the opinion of the group. Maybe I'll share it with my friend
next time I'm down the pub. Yes, the debate started over pint.

TR


I don't think you can get a copyright on a piece of furniture. For the
actual plans I'd say yes but not the piece itself. See:


Consider it a work of 'sculpture'. or other 'artistic work'.

DEFINITELY copyrightable. for the "*unique* creative effort" involved
in the realization of that artifact.