What does copyright mean on Hot Wheels?
PressingDesk路7 months agoCopyright is Mattel's way of protecting its Hot Wheels designs from being copied or used without permission. You see a copyright date on the bottom of a car? That means that design is protected, so no counterfeits allowed!
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It means that you can't just go making your own Hot Wheels and selling them. Only Mattel has the right to produce and sell those tiny cars. So, if you've been planning on launching your own 'Luke Warm Wheels', think again!
Just means Mattel owns the designs and you can't use them without asking. Simple as that.
Copyright on Hot Wheels literally means that Mattel, Inc., the parent company, has the legal right to control the production, distribution, and adaptation of their Hot Wheels designs. It's basically their way of slapping a 'hands off, buddy' sticker on their cool cars so no one else can make money off their unique designs without permission.
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