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Wouldn't the moon mask in Taylor Richards be copyrighted? Since it looks exactly like the moon from Legend of Zelda Majora's mask, idk how exactly everything works copyright wise in hats and whatnot.
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I have a theory on how it works, correct me if I’m wrong of course. If any random person who had no idea where this moon came from, they would simply think of it as a “angry moon” as the name labels. This is the exact point: as long as the hat is relative to an item that people exists in real life or is a common concept (for example, a moon...) AND is labeled as a totally different item, then any copright claims will be false. Not to mention, there are many other “angry moons” seen through out different places.
Now you may contradic, saying “well what about my body that was refunded because of copyright claims! You’re saying that admins can make obvious copyrighted hats and items but I can’t?!!??!” If you rewind a little, you might remember when I said that the item must be labeled what it is. That’s the big problem. Body’s and head’s don’t HAVE labels. Anyone could claim the name of what that item is. That’s where the copy right comes in. The company/group/person that made the original item, would sue for copyright, because the item is assumed to be the product they copied, and because there is no in-game label to back up the claim, you’re screwed. This is probably why admins are very cautious when it comes to uploads, than other in-game items. While the in-game items are labeled and clarified on what they are, uploads are NOT. That’s pretty much it, I think.
Oops, I think I made this a little too long....