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Hopefully they won't single out the ones that get it right...Fedora wrote:Yeah, I got one too. Seems like they used this site to get a mailing list. I chuckled at the Indy model. No one seems to know what it should look like. Keep it up fellers.I like some of their other hats though. With so many folks using the Indy name, Lucas must have decided it was too prevalent to sue. Hope so anyways.
Fedora
In most situations, Lucas isn't the one going after the folks who are using the name without merit. When a product is offered that directly infringes on a licensed company, that company usually complains to Lucasfilm who then issues a cease and desist order. This happened recently in the modeling world. You had a die cast company who produced a model of the Millennium Falcon. It was horribly innaccurate, and poorly done, but they wanted $300 for it. There was a small garage kit company who was gearing up to produce a resin Falcon in 1/48 scale and they did not have a license. The resin model was by far superior in every way. They got the C&D from Lucasfilm because the diecast company complained. As long as Dorfmann Pacific doesn't get wind of Adventurebilt, everything should be good...Indiana Jerry wrote:Hopefully they won't single out the ones that get it right...Fedora wrote:Yeah, I got one too. Seems like they used this site to get a mailing list. I chuckled at the Indy model. No one seems to know what it should look like. Keep it up fellers.I like some of their other hats though. With so many folks using the Indy name, Lucas must have decided it was too prevalent to sue. Hope so anyways.
Fedora
Now that would just be wrong. If that happened, I could see most gearheads buying up all the DPs just to send them back to Lucas after they've been through a chipper-shredder w/ a single short note saying, "Please stop the madness."jts1031 wrote:As long as Dorfmann Pacific doesn't get wind of Adventurebilt, everything should be good...
I see you winked! Don't include ME in the" Lounge" crowd..many I know over there would cringe. JHHC....their hats and colors ****. I haven't seen the catalog...how did anyone get names off the site to send catalogs? Hummmm they used to be on line..lemmem GOOGLE.Bushman wrote:Yep, that's some real classy catalog! Ya gotta give it to these city boys. That thar YELLA hat they have with the BLUE leather trim is mighty purty! Jes might appeal to some of them fancy fellas over at the ol' lounge.
Bushman
One of the other factors to consider is that you cannot really restrict the production of a brown fedora like you can a Stormtrooper (TM) Helmet, since you could go find several from the appropriate era that were worn to be real hats. You can likely get LFL involved if the words official and Indiana Jones are used together to advertise your product, but if your advert reads:jts1031 wrote:In most situations, Lucas isn't the one going after the folks who are using the name without merit. When a product is offered that directly infringes on a licensed company, that company usually complains to Lucasfilm who then issues a cease and desist order. This happened recently in the modeling world. You had a die cast company who produced a model of the Millennium Falcon. It was horribly innaccurate, and poorly done, but they wanted $300 for it. There was a small garage kit company who was gearing up to produce a resin Falcon in 1/48 scale and they did not have a license. The resin model was by far superior in every way. They got the C&D from Lucasfilm because the diecast company complained. As long as Dorfmann Pacific doesn't get wind of Adventurebilt, everything should be good...Indiana Jerry wrote:Hopefully they won't single out the ones that get it right...Fedora wrote:Yeah, I got one too. Seems like they used this site to get a mailing list. I chuckled at the Indy model. No one seems to know what it should look like. Keep it up fellers.I like some of their other hats though. With so many folks using the Indy name, Lucas must have decided it was too prevalent to sue. Hope so anyways.
Fedora