Plan copyright infringment
"Alex"
Roger -- I am curious. Other than contract language in a sales
agreement,
That's what I said, "other than contract language in a sales
agreement". This is virtually unheard of and I can think of a case.
For a very special boat that the architect wanted to be sure exactly
reflected his intent, a plans buyer could be asked to sign a separate
document binding him to make no unapproved changes. Without that, the
builder can do anything he wants.
I have heard of cases where the designer insisted that his name be
removed from the design for purposed of sales because it was so
*******ized.
If you get a set of plans from your buddy who built a boat, just
changing a few, or even a lot of, things does not relieve you of the
obligation to pay the designer for their use.
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Roger Long
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