Leo Fernevak @Leo Fernevak - 1y
I would say that you fundamentally don't understand what intellectual property means. The 3D model that I have modeled is the intellectual property, just as a book or a music album is intellectual property. I will explain how it works. For example, if you buy a book, it comes with a license to do what you want with that book, except for printing and selling it for profit. Same with the music album. If you buy a 3D model, you either buy it at a cheap price with a standard license, which grants you full right to 3D print it for your private use. This however is not the same as a commercial license to produce and sell a product. In regards to upholding intellectual property, that is a different matter. As a free market proponent I believe that reputation is the best arbiter in most cases. If I rip someone off, my reputation will suffer.
Imposing? A license is a voluntary agreement between a seller and buyer. The type of license determines the price. A license to commersially sell an album will be much more expensive than a license to own your own copy of that album. I am questioning individuals that don't believe in voluntarism.
Again you are avoiding the subject. A CD is intellectual property because you can produce an endless number of copies. When you buy a CD, you have not entered into a voluntary contract with the artist to sell that product commersially. You have instead bought a license to own that product for personal use. Same with buying a book. Owning a book does not give us the right to print that book and sell the copies on the market. We need to enter into a partnership with the product developer if we have commersial goals.
You are evading the subject and making nonsensical claims. How is a book or an album not sellable?
You are wasting my time. Of course the CD information is sellable. You can literally print and sell CD's from that information. However, if you don't have a commercial license, i.e. a deal with the IP owner to sell that product, but still decide to print and sell those albums, then you are operating on the fraudulent side, which in a free market results in a loss of reputation.