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This 10yr old has already made more than 99% of us with LEGO sets...

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http://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/east/ten-year-old-lower-templestowe-boys-lego-inspired-online-business-taking-off/story-fngnvlxu-1226577104042

Hmm, we'll see what happens when TLG gets wind of his business. Hopefully he is not using Lego in the business name or advertising.

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I'm sure they already have. If retailers are already asking about wholesaling his works then i am sure LEGO has heard of him. Here are his products... http://www.redbubble.com/people/addison/shop

Hey as long as Lego is cool with it, I guess it's fine. I'm just surprised people would buy a poster of a Lego letter for like $27, for example...

Hey as long as Lego is cool with it, I guess it's fine. I'm just surprised people would buy a poster of a Lego letter for like $27, for example...

Pretty crazy, when you could build a Lego letter for much less.

I'm just surprised people would buy a poster of a Lego letter for like $27, for example...

You and me both. Stuff like that keeps turning up and for some reason I am still surprised everytime.

Well, at least if he does not imply that his products are in any way endorsed by LEGO, then he can sell his line of items without worry, so long as it stays a home business. However, if any kind of professional company wants to wholesale his items, then that is were the red tape will come in. No one can sell something 'professionally' without something along the lines of a license to sell such an item.

As simple as the designs are, I applaud the boy for doing what he loves and earn something in return.

Who knows, he may just be a future brickvestor. :-)

I clicked on Pickleboys link and only viewed what was on that page. Most of the stuff he is selling is not copyrighted. The word Lego does not appear on any of the letters, and some of the images one could easily argue parody. Outside of any Offical Sets being used without artistic license, he really does not have much to worry too much about the majority of the items he sell. I do not however know what Australian Copyright laws are, so the above could be meaningless!

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