Re: Capitol Building map
Posted by jeffjohnvol on
Wed Jan 18th 2006 at 5:37pm
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If one were to make a model of the capitol building in DC for a MP map or even CSS, would it be shut down? Or the white house for that matter? Of course, it would be impossible to do it accurately inside since much of that is hidden from the public with good reason. I know on google maps they have much of the details blurred on those buildings as well.
I know its illegal to shoot a image of a president like some tried to do with Clinton's pic back some time ago, but if there were a white house map with paintings on the wall that might get a stray round, if it could be argued that its inciting violence against the commander in chief?
Just curious. I know I'll probably get an FBI or treasury file for just asking.
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I don't think the FBI or the White House would ever find out about your
map. And even if they did, I highly doubt they'd want to do
something like arrest you.
I say just go for it.
Re: Capitol Building map
Posted by DrGlass on
Thu Jan 19th 2006 at 11:28am
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When movies or games cut places (like the twin towers from spider-man
and Project Gothem) it isn't because the government is going to bring
the law down on them, its because people and stores will boycot the
game/movie.
Under the umbrella of free speech your safe to make any kind of
fictonal stuff you want. If you really want to be safe just put a
disclamer in your map text.
Though some things may get your name put on a list, thanks to the "patriot act"
Re: Capitol Building map
Posted by G4MER on
Thu Jan 19th 2006 at 10:00pm
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Yeah Bush is most likely reading this thread now.. Eas dropping in on our conversation.. I wouldn't do it.. see that man on the pole outside your pad.. yeah he looks like a cable repair man.. but is he really?
Re: Capitol Building map
Posted by DrGlass on
Fri Jan 20th 2006 at 1:19pm
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I go to art college, I'm pretty sure they have me on their list and I
cant buy stocks now (like an art student would, in your face "the man")
Re: Capitol Building map
Posted by Orpheus on
Fri Jan 20th 2006 at 2:07pm
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To my knowledge (glares at giggles from back row) there are no infringements in recreating a real world building UNLESS you are using the blueprints to base it from. I doubt that you could ever capture a realistic percentage of the Capitol building by just using your memory or even photos for that matter. Speaking of which, capturing photos would be an infringement if there were one on making a map of it.
Go for it.
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Re: Capitol Building map
Posted by DrGlass on
Sat Jan 21st 2006 at 7:25am
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That sounds about right, unless the blueprints are on public display,
(even if "public" is in some dark room far away) which most buildings
are, then I think it would be ok.
Re: Capitol Building map
Posted by DrGlass on
Sat Jan 21st 2006 at 9:03pm
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non profit maps of a public place wouldn't have anything to do with copyrights.
Re: Capitol Building map
Posted by G4MER on
Sun Jan 22nd 2006 at 3:44am
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Whats not part of National security, is a matter of public record. As far as copy right laws.. unless he was to make the blue prints from a copy and then try and sell them he is not breaking any laws.. So go for it.. just ignore the guys in black suits, with dark sunglasses, talking into their wrist.. they are with the cable company I swear.
Re: Capitol Building map
Posted by DrGlass on
Sun Jan 22nd 2006 at 11:01am
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I just had a thought. I'd think that building a map in hammer
based off blueprints wouldn't be much diffrent from building a scale
model made from wood based off blueprints. When I think of it
that way it seems silly that it would be illegal in anyway.
Re: Capitol Building map
Posted by Foxpup on
Sun Jan 22nd 2006 at 11:06pm
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There's a Duke3D mod called "Duke It Out In D.C." by Sunstorm that has maps of the White House, the Capitol Building, the Smithsonian and various other places, although I don't know if they're accurate or not.
I say go for it.
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