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My new website!
Hey all,
I am proud to announce that I have created a website for my paper models! It is a work in progress and you can help out by sending me racing or street paper models to [email protected] It is so that you don't have to navigate through many websites to find templates. I'm updating it daily, and I am posting this on every board to raise awareness. Last edited by rickstef; 09-02-2020 at 03:43 PM. |
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Unless you have direct permission from these designers, you need to stop sharing their files directly.
You can tell us about the models...point links to the designers websites...but you can't host their files in your googleshare and share them. I happen to know that Camille Morin removed her Nascar models and the related website for personal and private reasons. There may be copyright issues at play...but thats her business...I'm not privy to that information. The point is, she stopped sharing these models publicly... and has not given anyone else permission to host and/or share them. You have other models, by other designers, that you probably don't have permission to share. You even state on more than one model that you don't know who the designers are. So, you definitely don't have his/her permission to reshare their work. Share your own models...stop sharing other peoples work without permission. Can the mods please remove the link to his site?
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SUPPORT ME PLEASE: PaperModelShop Or, my models at ecardmodels: Dave'sCardCreations Last edited by airdave; 09-02-2020 at 03:25 PM. |
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Dave is absolutely correct, unless you have permission from Cami, Robert Arosteguy, Daytona Magazine from Japan, and Cornell from the Czech Republic, you can not post those files.
My suggestion would be to pivot, and showcase your build of those models. Rick
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"Rock is Dead, Long Live Paper and Scissors" International Paper Model Convention Blog http://paperdakar.blogspot.com/ "The weak point of the modern car is the squidgy organic bit behind the wheel." Jeremy Clarkson, Top Gear's Race to Oslo Last edited by rickstef; 09-02-2020 at 03:56 PM. |
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