FAB & Issues with IP Infringement (copied, ripped, or stolen meshes)

Disney owns star wars so…already happened

Someone ripped off Disney. But I think that this one actually predates the merger

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lol brutal

I just searched ‘Disney’ to see what came up and:
https://www.fab.com/listings/af7dd60e-8b80-4cc9-800e-5965e5a95e6b
https://www.fab.com/listings/66e2a187-660b-4a46-8197-8131af61e9ab
https://www.fab.com/listings/66142cfd-6415-40de-8644-b7c52685e90d
https://www.fab.com/listings/427a9451-0947-49dd-aa8b-4161accafa17

Fab is like Temu. Have a bit of everything for everyone lol.

Edit: Wish . com fits better I guess.

Yeah, this is exactly what I did, earlier today. Now here’s Bender from Futurama. And an second one in case if you’re bored with the first one.

Fast food by McDonald’s

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Asset rips from the Alien Franchise games, approved 2 days ago:

https://www.fab.com/listings/e480d33b-3253-43c3-8e57-cc90cd738dc8

Add it to the pile…still waiting for a response from any Epic staff on why they are continuing to approve blatantly stolen IP almost every day.

Why don’t we email Disney thanking them for allowing us to sell their ip on fab.com. I’m sure they would be understanding.

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Maybe they were published two days ago but approved earlier?

Possibly. It’s getting late though to be leaning on the “it was migrated!” excuse at this point, mid-October was a month ago and the fact that these just keep appearing on the market is very disheartening.

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I’ll give it until an week or two after New Year’s for Epic to clean up after themsleves. Because after all, I doubt if anyone would recognize an giant sword from an beloved RPG or an can of Coke.

And speaking of Disney, here’s an standard TIE Fighter with an mildly original color scheme

Bitcoin logo

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:joy: :joy:

Yeah I mean…why maintain your own development ecosystem /s

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If that’s actually ripped from the game and since he’s registered as trader (which exposes his real name) for everyone, i guess he’s not that smart.

Yeah, these are xenomorphs.



Wanted to use something from Dark Descent, but an dev blog about Fireteam should be proof enough

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mhmmmm. I don’t know how something like this gets approved, meanwhile there are people getting banned for using CC-BY assets as part of a product.

Like, that Alien Rip is shameful. Who is doing these product quality reviews???

Bots?

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Honestly it is looking more and more that way. I can’t believe a Human looked at that and said it was ok, but flagged a guy for using a single CC-BY texture file.

Yeah, I’m pretty sure that this stuff is automated if the “sell an painted sphere for an free Adobe trial” scam was true.

But anyways, conveniently named asset rip and the guy who does this is into Star Wars and Halo.

And someone else is trying to sellHalo’s dune buggy

That room in Phantom Menance where Kenobi sliced Darth Maul in half.

Just a little observation not related to the topic but, the author states in his asset description that users must give credits to the author if using the asset.

Since when the guidelines obligates buyers to credit the sellers?

Is there something i’ve missed?

Are we making our own rules here?

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No, Sellers can’t ask for any Attribution Legally since it is on Seller Agreement that they are Selling Digital Rights to Customers through Epic Games and will be Controlled only by Epic Games License.

It might there because it may got migrated by Sketchfab not Unreal, Also their Review Process is kind of inconsistent Joke which is as Random as Odds of Dice.

I don’t know why they ask for Review even on Updating Description when they do not Read it in Review Process, and yet they take around Few Hours to Day to complete Review on Description Change

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Makes sense, didn’t thought about that possibility.