Legality question! If I advertise "Custom printed minis - send me an .STL file and I'll print and paint it for you!" and someone sends me a file of a copyright-covered figure, like a Mind Flayer or Deadpool, am I legally liable?
I'm planning to start up a little Etsy store selling minis and terrain, painted or unpainted, to the D&D / tabletop crowd. I know that a lot of proprietary things like Mind Flayers and Aboleths are under copyright, and other things like "An orc with a smashy thing" are definitely fair game, because they're not unique enough.
I'm planning to subscribe on Patreon to a guy who will give you access to a batch of legal-to-use "Orc-with-smasher"-category open gaming license .stl files. I'll have lists of those available under my store for people to pick from. Not worried about that...
But I haven't been able to find a clear answer on whether it's illegal to print a copy-written likeness for someone and sell the printing service. Am I in the clear? I'm not selling the copywritten material--they pirated that themselves when they obtained the .stl--and I'm not using the material in advertising.
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