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JoshWedin wrote:As for the legality, the pictures are actually illegal. The people who initially leak them are breaking the terms of the NDAs that they have signed.
I'm not trying to argue the main issue here, I'd just like to point out for the record that a lot of people have access to this kind of thing without having signed any NDAs.
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wobnam wrote:
JoshWedin wrote:As for the legality, the pictures are actually illegal. The people who initially leak them are breaking the terms of the NDAs that they have signed.
I'm not trying to argue the main issue here, I'd just like to point out for the record that a lot of people have access to this kind of thing without having signed any NDAs.
That's pretty much it. I can see them and even show them to people. It's not illegal for anyone outside that first leaker.

That said Lego still owns what's in the image and can theoretically sue distributers for damages however 1) They wouldn't, and 2) I doubt they could even win the suit seeing how the internet works.



End of thought: There's nothing Lego can do about us talking about the leak. There's nothing illegal about it. We didn't sign anything. They can't sue us (well technically you can sue for anything but you get what I'm saying).
HOWEVER ideally leaked pictures wouldn't be shared here. It's the principal.

An example is if a movie or book is leaked early it's not illegal to talk about the contents. Take the leaks of that Harry Potter book where Snape kills the guy. That info and many books were sold early. There was absolutely nothing the company could do to the people who bought the books early or to the people spoiling the book for other people with the leaked info. HOWEVER they could go after the distributers who sold them early (like the leaker who leaked the Lego stuff but not the people who saw what he leaked).
In my example a Canadian Judge ordered the people who bought the book not to read it until it's official release however 1) This was in Canada lol and 2) It was 100% unenforceable and even if they could prove people disobeyed the order they couldn't do crap about it.

Original Leaker is the only one in the legal wrong here.




EDIT: Just talking law I understand why you guys don't want to allow it.
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A stolen item is a stolen item no matter what. If you want to speak about law...it is always illegal to be in possession of a stolen item, no matter who stole it or even whether or not you knew it was obtained illegally. If a dvd player 'falls off the back of a truck' and you buy it, you don't get to keep it if they use the gps tracker to locate said dvd player. If someone shoplifts out the front door of Walmart, and hands it to you outside, you may as well had been the thief.

This all also applies to theft of intellectual property, which is what the images everyone is referring to are. They are the intellectual property of TLG and they are not for public distribution.
LEGO can not do anything about a site having the pics? Of course they can, they can sue. More hurtfully though, they can cut any ties they have with the website cutting off any chance the site may ever have of getting things like nice hi-rez images of the 'real sets' (when they're ready to show them) or even stop sponsoring a certain web-site's annual contest.
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CodeGeorge wrote:End of thought: There's nothing Lego can do about us talking about the leak. There's nothing illegal about it. We didn't sign anything. They can't sue us (well technically you can sue for anything but you get what I'm saying). HOWEVER ideally leaked pictures wouldn't be shared here. It's the principal.
Hi CodeGeorge... there's nothing ideally about it... leaked pictures are not shared here, and when they are, we pounce on people. :)

To all: Please no more arguing or debate or legal lessons about this anymore... it's always been one rule since the very beginning... don't post leaked pics. It doesn't matter who's breaking the law and who isn't... just don't post them, and if you see some, let us know so we can take them off.

CC works with TLG on things like this so that we can have a good relationship with the company, we don't want them to even consider suing us or our members for anything~
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CodeGeorge wrote:
wobnam wrote:I'm not trying to argue the main issue here, I'd just like to point out for the record that a lot of people have access to this kind of thing without having signed any NDAs.
That's pretty much it. I can see them and even show them to people. It's not illegal for anyone outside that first leaker.
To clarify; I was talking about the "original leaker". It's possible to have access to the original LEGO source material without having signed NDAs. I wanted to point this out because Josh made it sound like every leak has a NDA-breaking source. It's not always like that. Sometimes it's just LEGO being sloppy and(/or) not caring enough about who has access to their material.

Not trying to keep the discussion going, ottoatm, just wanted to clear up my previous comment.
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wobnam wrote:To clarify; I was talking about the "original leaker". It's possible to have access to the original LEGO source material without having signed NDAs. I wanted to point this out because Josh made it sound like every leak has a NDA-breaking source. It's not always like that. Sometimes it's just LEGO being sloppy and(/or) not caring enough about who has access to their material.
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Hmmm... what if a LEGO employee leaked those purposefully in order to gather intel on people's opinions of this new theme?
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Then it is still a "leak" and not to be discussed at Classic-Castle.
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Quickblade22 wrote:Then it is still a "leak" and not to be discussed at Classic-Castle.
....and they can get their information/opinions from sites that do allow such discussion. :lol:

Don't get me wrong though, I have seen what is not to be seen and am itching just as much as anyone to get on the wagon and talk about it. I'm a big boy though and I can just wait. Nothing wrong with waiting, it's good for the soul.
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Ye Olde Republic wrote:Nothing wrong with waiting, it's good for the soul.
heh heh heh... well spoken :)
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ottoatm wrote:
Ye Olde Republic wrote:Nothing wrong with waiting, it's good for the soul.
heh heh heh... well spoken :)
Yes... especially for my over-impatient one... I kind of miss the times when there was no Internet around (or, at least, I didn't know about it), and you would find out about the new sets only by reading the new catalogue, or by seeing them directly in a store. Don't you consider it to be like a spoiler? Like when you find out how a movie ends before actually watching it? I think it is... because, for one, the sets you can see in the, um, retailer catalogue, are preliminary.

And, come on, aren't we supposed to be able to endure through those 5 (6?) months?! (Talking mostly to myself....)
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Nah, we only have about a month before the sets start showing up at toy expos. While New York toy fair generally will show all the new products, there are other expos before NYTF that will get at least some of them.
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Ye Olde Republic wrote:Nah, we only have about a month before the sets start showing up at toy expos.
Is it really only a month? Dang time flies. We'd better brace ourselves.....

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