3DBenchy Starts Enforcing Its No Derivatives License
3DBenchy Starts Enforcing Its No Derivatives License

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3DBenchy Starts Enforcing Its No Derivatives License

3DBenchy Starts Enforcing Its No Derivatives License
3DBenchy Starts Enforcing Its No Derivatives License
Sounds like a good time for a whole new benchmark model to rise to the new standard.
It doesn’t have enough sharp edges, overhangs, etc that make the benchy useful to tuning and evaluating a 3D printer
I would actually suggest to make this new benchmark as close as possible to the original design as a middle finger to these idiots.
Any 3D printing lawyer interested in creating a 4D benchy? Also the same benchy but with just enough modifications to be legally safe?
That's not how copyright works. Copyright is a legal concept, not a technological or physical one. If the intent was to be inspired by a 3DBenchy and it's not "transformative" (as in, into a different medium from a 3D model entirely), it's infringing. It doesn't matter how many vertices in the mesh are different if the person making it started with a 3DBenchy in mind.
At best, if your intent is to mock the original, you try to argue that it's parody and thus fair use, but it would still very definitely be a derivative work regardless. Any further downstream modifications would thus also be assumed to be infringing the copyright of the original unless they were (successfully) claimed to be parody too.