Date: 8/25/1998, 9:50 pm
Look at all of the Harley clones. The massive team of lawyers at Harley can't do a thing about it. You can trademark the name, you can patent a unique mechanical device or a unique design but the shape of a boat or a motorcycle would not be legally protected.
I think Nick's comments about why one would not want to copy any boat exactly is on point. Even if one legally can copy a boat design I would think that any boat no matter how good can always be improved even in the slightest way.
Boaters in the 70's used to take off molds directly off of a good boat design. TRUE CLONING. I never remember hearing anything about the legality of it because the boats were never sold but were used by the person taking the mold.
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- Cloning a boat, is it legal?
Edgar Kleindinst -- 8/21/1998, 2:01 pm- Re: Cloning a boat, is it legal?
scott -- 8/25/1998, 9:50 pm- Re: Cloning a boat, is it legal?
Nick Schade -- 8/24/1998, 4:18 pm- Re: Cloning a boat, is it legal?
Jay Babina -- 8/24/1998, 9:53 am- Re: Cloning a boat, is it legal?
Paul Jacobson -- 8/23/1998, 12:26 pm- Re: Cloning a boat, is it legal?
Mike Spence -- 8/21/1998, 2:36 pm- Re: Cloning a boat, is it legal?
Edgar Kleindinst -- 8/21/1998, 3:20 pm
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