Chris wrote:Hunter Blackburn wrote:Is it true that silver dollar city owns the right to the time traveler style Mack Spinner model? If so that throws the spinner argument out the window
How can a park own the rights to a manufacturer's design?
A roller coaster is like a franchise. When you open a McDonlad's franchise, the agreement protects you from them selling another franchise to someone else right across the street. There's some degree of geographical exclusivity included in the price. And given the headlining novelty of a coaster, that exclusivity could be nation-wide.
Also, I dont know how much this would happen in the world of roller coasters, but often when a client pays for a custom design, they're buying the rights to that design.
Now, who knows what level of detail "Time Traveler Mack spinner type model" would get down to in terms of what exactly can and cant be included in a build elsewhere, but it's virtually guaranteed there are restrictions as to what Mack can do with that design.