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Legal
We've taken our products to
Hasbro and shown them in person what we're doing. This face to
face meeting took place in San Francisco in the summer of 2006.
We had a great time going over our products and describing to
them in detail what we were about and what we've been doing.
Hasbro was very interested in
our work. They looked at our Web site and asked a bunch of
questions. Over the course of 3 months or so we mailed back and
forth with them talking about our products. In the end they
chose not to pursue a business arrangement with us and chose not
to purchase any of our work. We were told more than once that
what we'd done was "amazing" and that our "execution
on an existing concept was flawless".
We were also told that "we'd
obviously developed our own intellectual property" and that
the work we'd done was both original and our own. After this
meeting there was no question in either of our minds that Hasbro
had no legal issues with what Rabid Squirrel Productions has
created. We talked about naming, product features, colors,
material, molds, techniques, processes, distribution channels,
and large scale production.
The entire experience was both
rewarding and enlightening. We can say without reservation that
at this time there is no impending legal action from any
company, person or entity and that the work we've done has
satisfied both the letter and the intent of intellectual
property laws regarding the ownership and rights of all
individual and corporate parties.
CyberFembot A.R.C. is ours,
100%
Beyond any of this we have
engaged the services of several lawyers over the years and have
taken great pains to steer clear of any and all infractions or
the appearance of infractions from all facets of the work we're
involved in. We want to make our products and we want not to be
sued.
Think we're full of it?
Think again.

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