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what country are you in??
Generally in the UK you will get away with copying steel panels no problem. By the time youve fettled the mould, trimmed it etc the part will only be "similar" in shape to the OEM part.
Ive never heard of anyone getting done for copyright on copying steel panels in carbon. Hell, even pattern steel panel manufacturers get away with it with only very slight differences in the panel pressing on edges, fixings etc.
However if you bought a competitors part then took a mould from it you would be on dodgy grounds potentially if you made no changes whatsoever.
In terms of liability, the phrase you need to learn and use is "for off road use only". Be very clear to your customers you are NOT selling them a crash tested homologated for road use part. If they dont like it, then tough. And to be fair, the kind of customer who is interested in liability against you before theyve even bought anything isnt worth the hassle.
Of course that doesnt mean you can get away with shoddy work. You will find the same "for off road use" phrase used in the vast majority of the modified car parts scene.
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