Hardware Anyone making these switch pro clips?

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Looks like I found my next 3d printing project. Unsure if anyone is selling them, and AFAIK you can't just download someone else's 3d file and print them to sell. I believe that counts as copyright infringement.
 
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Looks like I found my next 3d printing project. Unsure if anyone is selling them, and AFAIK you can't just download someone else's 3d file and print them to sell. I believe that counts as copyright infringement.

Hmm, I mean its shared freely afaik.... i would just like something similar, thats purchasable, and ships to UK.

Man I wish I had a 3D printer!

I made a quick prototype clip out of polymorph, but its too flexible and leans-da-fuck-back with the weight of the screen... it does work though at the right angle. Just desire something more polished.
 
Looks pretty cool I will admit. But it seems like this would only be helpful for people that use stick aiming in Splatoon.
 
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Thanks in advance![/QUOTE]
Hey, I'm really sorry for the random reply, but how do you private message people? I can't figure it out.
 
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You clearly don't understand how copyright works.
Don't you have to actively copyright something for it to be under copyright protection? That's why there have been products in the past that the companies didn't copyright and then another company came in and made the same thing and filed the copyright for it and now they basically own it.
 
Don't you have to actively copyright something for it to be under copyright protection? That's why there have been products in the past that the companies didn't copyright and then another company came in and made the same thing and filed the copyright for it and now they basically own it.
If you publish it on a website such as this it's automatically licenced to you. The licence that the creator chose disallows anyone from selling this design for a profit
 
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Don't you have to actively copyright something for it to be under copyright protection? That's why there have been products in the past that the companies didn't copyright and then another company came in and made the same thing and filed the copyright for it and now they basically own it.
I think you are thinking of patents, which work differently than copyright.
 
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Heres a rear view.

Its the third iteration of my crafting, and it fits snuggly, doesnt obstruct any buttons, and feels great.

I just played a solid hour on it and it absolutely rocked compared to the borked stick placement of the right joycon.
 

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