Hi,
I want to make Destiny weapons and custom things like seals, pins, etc. with my 3D printer and sell to customers. Is this legal or must I take Bungie’s permission?
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They specifically prohibit the unauthorized sale of 1:1 replicas of things like weapons and armor: https://www.bungie.net/en/Help/Article/45842
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1 ReplyI doubt it’s legal, you might change the tag to help.