Posted: 6/17/2017 8:30:45 AM EDT
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Surely this is no bueno
https://www.joewalldesign.com/product-category/jewelry/ar/ Someone make hot please |
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You could summon JLA and get his opinion, but I don't think so.
It's three dimensional art, not a flat graphic. If I sawed the front off of a bolt and sold it or used that image to promote a product, I'm not infringing on AR15's copy write. However it is a complicated subject and JLA or Goatboy would know the correct answer. |
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This is my Youtube avatar.
Attached File I started by using a standard bolt face logo. Then I noticed that AR15 has a youtube channnel, using their boltface logo as an avatar. I changed mine to this. It's a boltface. It's not AR15's bolt face logo. |
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Interesting...
https://www.joewalldesign.com/about-us/joe-wall/ I am a gun designer and currently the production engineering manager at Taurus firearms. I previously worked on the new
product design teams for Remington and Marlin Firearms. I have contributed design work on 1911’s, pistols, revolvers, and rifles. |
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Interesting... https://www.joewalldesign.com/about-us/joe-wall/ Wonder if he's a member here? Quoted:
Interesting... https://www.joewalldesign.com/about-us/joe-wall/ I am a gun designer and currently the production engineering manager at Taurus firearms. I previously worked on the new
product design teams for Remington and Marlin Firearms. I have contributed design work on 1911’s, pistols, revolvers, and rifles.
Poor guy. |
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What's funny? Site, short for website, right? About as funny as Gene Simmons trying to trademark the devil horns in regards to metal music. Let me trademark an automotive piston then go after (or refer to an IPR attorney) every time I see a piston used for something other than actually propelling a vehicle. |
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No, that someone selling an item that looks like a gun part is protecting ar15.com About as funny as Gene Simmons trying to trademark the devil horns in regards to metal music. Let me trademark an automotive piston then go after (or refer to an IPR attorney) every time I see a piston used for something other than actually propelling a vehicle. |
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Taurus , and NEW Remingtons and Marlins yeah don't think I'd admit that Quoted:
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My god, he admitted that?
Poor guy. yeah don't think I'd admit that |
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Now I'm really confused. I didn't think the OP was looking out for (or in any way related to) the jewelry maker website. Quoted:
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No, that someone selling an item that looks like a gun part is protecting ar15.com About as funny as Gene Simmons trying to trademark the devil horns in regards to metal music. Let me trademark an automotive piston then go after (or refer to an IPR attorney) every time I see a piston used for something other than actually propelling a vehicle. And no OP, I seriously doubt that's infringement. You want to go tell everyone who manufactures bolts that they're infringing on the sites copyright? |
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I am a gun designer and currently the production engineering manager at Taurus firearms. I previously worked on the new product design teams for Remington and Marlin Firearms. I have contributed design work on 1911’s, pistols, revolvers, and rifles.
So now we know who may have contributed to the failures we have seen in the marketplace . |
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You could summon JLA and get his opinion, but I don't think so. It's three dimensional art, not a flat graphic. If I sawed the front off of a bolt and sold it or used that image to promote a product, I'm not infringing on AR15's copy write. However it is a complicated subject and JLA or Goatboy would know the correct answer. |



