Is the date on Hot Wheels based on the copyright date?
LettingTail路7 months agoNah, the date you see on them Hot Wheels isn't the copyright date but the year the specific model or design was introduced. It helps you figure out when that wicked design first hit the shelves. So, if you see '1968' on a car, that's when that style revved up, not when it was copyrighted!
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Actually, it's the year the car model was first created or released, not the copyright date. Think of it as a birth year for your cool ride.
Not at all, the dates on Hot Wheels are more like a timestamp of when the model was born into the wild world of racing fans and collectors. It's not about legal stuff but more about the legacy of each car.
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