magkelly wrote: So what's the difference between buying a $200 BJD clone and a $2 Dollar Store Clone of a doll you like?
One is a direct recast of an artist made item and it hurts small business that usually consists of less than 20 workers. The other is not a direct recast but a simple "looks similar to" of an item that was cheaply and machine manufactured in vast numbers.
The dolls in this hobby are hand molded, hand painted - they are expensive to make in both material and man hours. They have limited or very small releases.
Ddung dolls for example was designed first but then machine molded, created in an assembly line. It's face is stamped on. The numbers are almost unlimited and the designers are being funded by a larger corporation. Their product range doesn't stop at just dolls either but ranges in to stationary, clothing etc.
The Ddung knock-offs at dollarstores are not exact recasts they are only look-a-likes. The head shape is similar but the face paint isn't exact and it is usually all on top of a body from a completely different doll. It's different enough that it is a different doll and not a Ddung.
I can see how hypocritical it seems for buying no-name grocery items, or look-a-likes but buying a legal knock off is not the same as buying an illegal copy of someone's art.