303Mike
Two Pair
Hey all,
What is the written or unwritten rule for designing chips that look like other production chips? (Same edge spots and colors, not necessarily similar inlay)
For instance, the Paulson Classics 1000 is one of my favorite looking chips, and the CPC design tool can get close to the original (although not quite same colors. Is that a kosher thing to do? Or is it generally frowned upon and/or potentially copywright infringement?
Would a better option be to buy the Paulson and relabel them with custom labels?
What is the written or unwritten rule for designing chips that look like other production chips? (Same edge spots and colors, not necessarily similar inlay)
For instance, the Paulson Classics 1000 is one of my favorite looking chips, and the CPC design tool can get close to the original (although not quite same colors. Is that a kosher thing to do? Or is it generally frowned upon and/or potentially copywright infringement?
Would a better option be to buy the Paulson and relabel them with custom labels?