3D PRINTED HOBBY PARTS OFFERED BY KKROBOTIC

Started by kewal kalsaria, March 11, 2016, 05:06:56 PM

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kewal kalsaria

Guys, are u looking for something new for you RC accessories?
           This link will blow your mind, please visit once,may be you will get something you are look for so long time.
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http://kkrobotic.info/product-category/3d-printed-hobby-parts/

SK1701

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This is a nice initiative but I notice that several designs as well as images have been taken off Thingiverse. For example, you are violating the license on the "TBS Discovery Brushless Gimbal for Hero 3" as it is licensed under the Creative Commons-Attribution-Non-Commercial license. Some others like the SJ4000 mount are under the Creative Commons-Attribution-Share Alike license so you must give credit to the creator. Please take note of this.

EDIT: I did a Google image search for more of the products and all of their designs and images have been taken off Thingiverse with no regard for the license. Please take care of this.

kewal kalsaria

yes sir thingiverse is open source, and we are just providing 3D printing service to you, our aim is not to violate any site but photograph are just posted for customers. second thing as thingiverse is open source we are not charging for cad designing as we already have from open source, we are only charging for printing. we only charge for designing when it is customize only for you and for your payed all cad design files will be hand it over to you when project will be completed. we wont save any data in any ways for future requirement that is our policy.
                                                                                                                                     

SK1701

There seems to have been a misunderstanding on the nature of these licenses. You may find this article quite interesting. I will take the example of the TBS Discovery Brushless Gimbal on your site. The original Thingiverse page says clearly that this work is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial license. Under the terms of this license:

  • "Attribution — You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use". Appropriate credit include "the name of the creator and attribution parties, a copyright notice, a license notice, a disclaimer notice, and a link to the material.", none of which have been provided
  • "You may not use the material for commercial purposes." A commercial purpose is defined as "one primarily intended for commercial advantage or monetary compensation.", which appears to be the case here.

The screenshot below is from the Creative Commons FAQ page and may be helpful:



kewal kalsaria

Thanks for guiding me, further formalities will be completed soon as possible, site is still keeps on updating. Have you marked no price are provided still and links and creator credit will b provided soon.

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