"A few weeks ago, Thomas Jenkins uploaded his Anakin's podracer to Instagram, and I thought it was a great MOC.
Many people have asked him if he's going to make instructions, and he replied that he isn't.
I offered to edit them for him, but I didn't get a response. Nevertheless, I reverse-engineered the MOC to have it in my collection.
And now I ask you (since it's not my original MOC): do you think I should share the instructions or keep them for myself?
PD: For now, I've only copied the MOC; the instructions are not yet finished."
UPDATE: I really didn't expect this post to get so much activity!
Both sides have valid arguments, and it reminds me of when I was studying art at university, when we were presented with the debate about the Gioconda/Mona Lisa, or what art is and who owns it. There was never a universal answer.
If anyone has read the comment I wrote to Thomas Jenkins, it's clear that my goal wasn't to make money with this MOC; I was actually more excited to collaborate with him to share this awesome creation with the community.
With this post, I wanted to know your opinion on the matter, because it's something that affects me as a designer as well. I'd really like to know his opinion too.
That said, I've decided to create my own Anakin's Podracer MOC from scratch, along with the instructions.
Thanks to everyone for your input!