dchung
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Don't let a few jerks gets to you, there are those who post negative posts just to sound cool and stir a reaction. Many would rather not comment in a thread like this due to how heated it can get as it is really a hot button issue. Just follow Deckards example and keep a list. If you run off, they win, and the rest of us who don't support recasting lose.
Thanks, John.
I'm thankful for hobbyists and collectors like you who view what I do as the service it is. I avoid infringing on anyone's income stream in my attempts to provide collectors with odds and ends that make them happy. It's amazing that people literally refuse to understand this issue through the lens of "income streams". Recasting is hijacking the income stream that someone else worked hard to build. Working without a license to create something that would otherwise not have been created, does not involve such an ethical breach (only a legal one).
This thread, with me trying to explain this difference between recasters and sculptors, is very frustrating and serves as evidence of the ignorance and egos of the ignorant that I have to deal with. Consumers, people who don't care where their heads come from, are part of the problem. It saddens me that they don't appreciate the radical difference.
Would they with musicians?
If I went to Juilliard, racked up student loans, worked my butt off, practiced, honed my craft, and created a brilliant album (albeit with music samples that weren't properly licensed, as with every hip hop album out there...) and sat on a corner selling my album for $10, while meanwhile, some guy is on the corner across from me, ripping/burning and selling my CD for $9...
Would people still not see that one is an ARTIST, while the other is a rip-off artist?
It's exactly the same with SCULPTORS and recasters.