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No they wouldn't. Emails were sent to Transport for London (the copyright owners) and they refused to give permission for the map to be made, partly due to the fact they have a commercial interest in a 'Going Underground' board-game.seamusk wrote:...both copyright and trademark issues would be easy to get around if someone simply put their mind to it.

So how would that make it hard to get around these issues? 1. don't use the trademark. 2. do your own artwork. 3. Don't use the phrase "underground" at all. I think that is easy. I guess it is perspective?MrBenn wrote:No they wouldn't. Emails were sent to Transport for London (the copyright owners) and they refused to give permission for the map to be made, partly due to the fact they have a commercial interest in a 'Going Underground' board-game.seamusk wrote:...both copyright and trademark issues would be easy to get around if someone simply put their mind to it.
A map was made, but it had to look significantly different, and consequently looked nothing like the London Underground map as we know it.

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I agree. I can easily fix the name. London Rail Way / London Metro Rail / London Transport / ...seamusk wrote:I think that the map work is ok but the name is an issue as well. Need to remove the reference to the "underground" I think. Tube or whatever you wanna call it.

Well, a better job could be done on making it original. Create your own legend for example. Just one more step basically from where you are on that one.WidowMakers wrote:I agree. I can easily fix the name. London Rail Way / London Metro Rail / London Transport / ...seamusk wrote:I think that the map work is ok but the name is an issue as well. Need to remove the reference to the "underground" I think. Tube or whatever you wanna call it.
But the original author said that my map was still too similar. That is the problem not the name.
Like I said , we need to get Andy and the C.A.s here to tell us exactly what constitutes copying and what is not copying. If it is determined that this is not copying. i can get it done really quick.
WM
The legend is original. Fluffy made that himself. The original author thinks the WM version looks to close to this. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/ ... be-map.gifseamusk wrote:Well, a better job could be done on making it original. Create your own legend for example. Just one more step basically from where you are on that one.WidowMakers wrote:I agree. I can easily fix the name. London Rail Way / London Metro Rail / London Transport / ...seamusk wrote:I think that the map work is ok but the name is an issue as well. Need to remove the reference to the "underground" I think. Tube or whatever you wanna call it.
But the original author said that my map was still too similar. That is the problem not the name.
Like I said , we need to get Andy and the C.A.s here to tell us exactly what constitutes copying and what is not copying. If it is determined that this is not copying. i can get it done really quick.
WM

The legend is original. Fluffy made that himself. The original author thinks the WM version looks to close to this. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/ ... be-map.gif[/quote]WidowMakers wrote:Well, a better job could be done on making it original. Create your own legend for example. Just one more step basically from where you are on that one.
Does it? I mean I changes the colors and layout of the map. The lines are different directions as well. I guess my question is, How much must am image change before it is not copying?oaktown wrote:The map above that Widowmakers has posted uses Beck's layout, which is subject to copyright. I've proposed in the past that if somebody really wants to make this map they should go back to the pre-Beck maps, though I recognize that it wouldn't be the same.



See, I think by pushing the copyright claim that guy is pushing his luck. But as I said, I know jack about British copyright law and I do know that British laws in other areas (liable) are crazy tough.WidowMakers wrote:Well?
-New title
-My tube line have different shapes and the stations are located in different areas to allow for 88's to fit better.