In general if the designs were published in the public domain (internet?)<br> and are not patented... you could use them commercially "legally".<br> <br> If you use the actual artwork or reproduce the schematic 'as drawn'<br> you would be in violation of copyright law. If the copyright holder<br> (the original designer) had not registered their copyright... collecting<br> monetary damages may be difficult.<br> <br> If you legally obtained a product, then reverse-engineered it... it is "legally"<br> free for you to use as well.<br> <br> Morally is another story...<br> <br> 1) Most synth-diy people post their designs as a service. They have not asked<br> for 'money' but obviously want and deserve recognition for their work.<br> <br> 2) Some synth-diy people make their products commercially available. In that<br> case you should probably NOT compete against them using their own designs.<br> <br> 3) Many synth-diy designs are not 'original' works either. !
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someone clones<br> a 'Moog' design (for example) and does not credit 'Moog'... I see little reason<br> to credit them. otoh if I get a good idea from someone... I like to give them credit.<br> <br> 4) You might try and ASK the person for permission. For example, I asked<br> Bob Moog for permission to use parts of the Etherwave pitch to CV converter...<br> and he agreed if I'd credit him on the PCB. I did. Had he refused, I would have<br> produced a P/V converter anyway, but without wholesale portions of his work.<br> His approach was not unique, without precident, etc. It saved me a lot of time,<br> so the credit was a small price to pay. (he also asked for a board, and I sent one)<br> <br> I've assumed that you meant a synth for commercial sale. If it is for you<br> personally (or a close friend) there is no need to pay anyone... otoh what<br> would it cost the pay them a compliment ???<br> <br> H^) harry<br><br><b><i>Diogo Melo
<bbdsynth@gmail.com></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> Hi folks! I was wondering if someone builds a synth based on all or some of the designs (vco,vcf or anything else) and sells it has some obligation to the original designers?<br> <br> Suppose roland buils a synth using a Vcf that one of you design, do they have to give you money or something?<br> <br> <br> Thanks<br> <br> Diogo<br> </blockquote><br>