I would think it would be more difficult since these were actually a # ed edition.
IG-88 was numbered aswell and he is getting a re-release.
I would think it would be more difficult since these were actually a # ed edition.
IG-88 was numbered aswell and he is getting a re-release.
I'm pretty sure the actual item is #ed on the bottom which I thought would make it trickier to reproduce. Change something up I guess and go for it.
It seems so far they are either leaving items out or changing something small. Has anything been a straight out re-release that was exactly the same? I know they don't care but I was just thinking legally they would have to do something different. Who knows maybe I'm wrong it certainly would not be the first time.
I was just thinking legally they would have to do something different.
I'm pretty sure "legally" they can do whatever they want.
Seriously what do you think would be the recourse for something like this? There are plenty of items that are sold as so called "limited editions" that are later re-released or re-packaged. It may not be a practice you like but I'm fairly certain legally there's nothing you can do about it. It's not like by you buying an item that's limited that you're entering into a binding contract with Sideshow that takes away their right to produce more of said item in the future. I can understand why some might be upset but at the end of the day they're a business and will do whatever makes them money.If that was the case I don't think they would bother doing anything different on the releases. The fact they are altering things just a bit shows me anyways they are covering their ass.
I don't know what someone can legally do nor do I care. They could release the same exact thing for all I care. All I stated is that they are changing small things for a reason.....be it legal or like someone else mentioned for public image.Seriously what do you think would be the recourse for something like this? There are plenty of items that are sold as so called "limited editions" that are later re-released or re-packaged. It may not be a practice you like but I'm fairly certain legally there's nothing you can do about it. It's not like by you buying an item that's limited that you're entering into a binding contract with Sideshow that takes away their right to produce more of said item in the future. I can understand why some might be upset but at the end of the day they're a business and will do whatever makes them money.
If that was the case I don't think they would bother doing anything different on the releases. The fact they are altering things just a bit shows me anyways they are covering their ass.
I'm pretty sure "legally" they can do whatever they want.
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