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geekhack Community => Keyboard Keycaps => Topic started by: PicklesKill on Sat, 06 June 2015, 15:19:24

Title: What are your thoughts on PMK's proposed method of production.
Post by: PicklesKill on Sat, 06 June 2015, 15:19:24
First I would like to state that I am personally new to this whole custom keycap scene. With that said I read through signature plastics new royalty agreement and wanted yalls thoughts on how this effects designers and the keyboard community in the future.
Title: Re: What are your thoughts on PMK's proposed method of production.
Post by: livingspeedbump on Mon, 08 June 2015, 14:41:12
Honestly it sounds like a good idea, but the details are still quite fuzzy. I don't think I'll be able to make up my mind until I actually see how the store works.
Title: Re: What are your thoughts on PMK's proposed method of production.
Post by: jdcarpe on Mon, 08 June 2015, 14:49:42
5% of net sales to the designer sounds like a good deal, and in line with most standard royalty agreements.
Title: Re: What are your thoughts on PMK's proposed method of production.
Post by: livingspeedbump on Mon, 08 June 2015, 14:59:58
5% of net sales to the designer sounds like a good deal, and in line with most standard royalty agreements.

Indeed. Just to clarify this though, you only get the 5% for what you sell through their store. So if you decide to do a drop on Massdrop, for example, you won't get anything.
Title: Re: What are your thoughts on PMK's proposed method of production.
Post by: jdcarpe on Mon, 08 June 2015, 15:04:29
5% of net sales to the designer sounds like a good deal, and in line with most standard royalty agreements.

Indeed. Just to clarify this though, you only get the 5% for what you sell through their store. So if you decide to do a drop on Massdrop, for example, you won't get anything.

Of course. As with any distribution channel, the designer/organizer would need to work out their licensing and royalty agreement with the distributor beforehand.
Title: Re: What are your thoughts on PMK's proposed method of production.
Post by: SpAmRaY on Mon, 08 June 2015, 15:22:23
Should this thread be in SP's subforum?
Title: Re: What are your thoughts on PMK's proposed method of production.
Post by: livingspeedbump on Mon, 08 June 2015, 15:35:48
5% of net sales to the designer sounds like a good deal, and in line with most standard royalty agreements.

Indeed. Just to clarify this though, you only get the 5% for what you sell through their store. So if you decide to do a drop on Massdrop, for example, you won't get anything.

Of course. As with any distribution channel, the designer/organizer would need to work out their licensing and royalty agreement with the distributor beforehand.

 :thumb:
Title: Re: What are your thoughts on PMK's proposed method of production.
Post by: PicklesKill on Mon, 08 June 2015, 22:38:30
Should this thread be in SP's subforum?

Perhaps so, I placed it in keycap due to the subject but if it needs to be moved I'm sure it will be.
Title: Re: What are your thoughts on PMK's proposed method of production.
Post by: PicklesKill on Mon, 08 June 2015, 22:45:17
5% of net sales to the designer sounds like a good deal, and in line with most standard royalty agreements.

Indeed. Just to clarify this though, you only get the 5% for what you sell through their store. So if you decide to do a drop on Massdrop, for example, you won't get anything.

Of course. As with any distribution channel, the designer/organizer would need to work out their licensing and royalty agreement with the distributor beforehand.

 :thumb:

From what I understood from their site they reserve the right to reproduce sets they feel are profitable. I do believe it's awesome that a royalty is paid out, I just question moving forward if it will drive down the desirability to produce a piece of art, which I feel we all agree keycap sets are.
Title: Re: What are your thoughts on PMK's proposed method of production.
Post by: blastoid on Wed, 10 June 2015, 07:36:12
My main question about the future is for something like Modern Selectric, which is seeing slow pickup due to the custom legend plates driving the entry rate so high. Is SP just going to eat the cost of legend plates in the future? A full set of custom legends would run about $5500.