I don't like seeing my Shipbucket airplane catapult used on this non-shipbucket drawing with no template...
Then don't watch...
C'mon Colo, Rurik works in his own style, very good looking style and using a single "small" thing is not a big deal, btw. we don't credit parts don't we ?
As usual you miss the point. If Shipbucket work is used (any part of it), it must be used within the Shipbucket scale and style (that means a template with credits, even if you're the only author). I don't particularly care that my old catapult was used (but it does show laziness on his part as I doubt USN cruiser catapults were the same as those on these Russian ships), but the bottom line is that you CANNOT break the terms of the Fair Use Agreement. Rigidly enforcing this is the only way we can protect the drawings on this site.
This applies to ANY part drawn in Shipbucket scale/style for any Shipbucket drawing - you can't lift our parts and use them on your own style of drawing without it automatically becoming a derivative of our work, and as such it becomes governed by the Fair Use Agreement.
Or would you prefer that we have no protections in place at all for the Shipbucket artists, because it's 'not that big of a deal'?