Would yall like it if i shared the art book of 7 days to die?.

Im getting the survivors bundle shipped today with all the goodies inside but the main thing i want is the stickers and art book.

I looked online and I havent seen much of the art book and once I get it I wanna share it with all of you.

I wanted to get it cuz A: im a hardcore 7 days to die fan and 2. I wanna get an idea of their design philosophy once I get into modeling. Tho I get an idea I can look at it for inspiration
 
I .. don't think that's a question you should be asking here. Copyright stuff, TFP might not exactly appreciate such copies... ;)
I mean I'll take a look and see but usually its stuff they have showen but limited amounts for one way shape or form like live streams, concept art, etc
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they dabble in ai generation i'm not interested.
Again I'll see later today if I see any slop then no
 
I mean I'll take a look and see but usually its stuff they have showen but limited amounts for one way shape or form like live streams, concept art, etc
Not gonna do a whole copyright lecture, but you do have some fair use -rights, for discussion etc. But your "I wanna share it with all of you" sounds like a wholesale cover to cover copy-pasting; that, at least, is "not polite", TFP can post it themselves if they want it out here.
 
Not gonna do a whole copyright lecture, but you do have some fair use -rights, for discussion etc. But your "I wanna share it with all of you" sounds like a wholesale cover to cover copy-pasting; that, at least, is "not polite", TFP can post it themselves if they want it out here.
I mean.\n I understand that, but if you can buy this no problem, then I don't see the issue with it, it'd be one thing. If they handed me the art book personally or as a gift, then I would understand 100%, but hell I didn't even know that they had a physical collectors edition for console.

I'll ask Roland to be safe but other wise. If anyone can buy and look at it with your eyes then I see no problem. Hell, I remember this old book from King Kong 2005.And they only made so many , but you can look at those pages , no problem but again I'll ask
 
If anyone can buy and look at it with your eyes then I see no problem.
You can show the book to anyone, but you can't publish your own copies of it. That is the origin of copyright, printing presses making actual books. Since the advent of "computer copies", it has applied to the act of publishing basically any virtual copy of a work - changing the media from paper to pixels doesn't create a new work, the pixels are the property of the original work's rights holder.
 
I mean.\n I understand that, but if you can buy this no problem, then I don't see the issue with it, it'd be one thing. If they handed me the art book personally or as a gift, then I would understand 100%, but hell I didn't even know that they had a physical collectors edition for console.

I'll ask Roland to be safe but other wise. If anyone can buy and look at it with your eyes then I see no problem. Hell, I remember this old book from King Kong 2005.And they only made so many , but you can look at those pages , no problem but again I'll ask

If you can buy it, distributing it massively for free is not good.

Basically the same as asking if you can put a movie for mass download if you bought it.
 
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