JLR's latest copyright laws are particularly harsh. New Jaguars like the F-Type and F-Pace are some of the prettiest cars on the road, but the company's history is rich with alluring cars like the stunning E-Type. That's why Jaguar Land Rover Classic Works opened a new facility back in 2017 with the goal of restoring and selling some of the company's classic models. An example of this is Jaguar Classic's plan to build eight examples of the C-Type as part of a continuation program. But outside of Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) itself, many smaller businesses have thrived for decades by building replicas or restomods of their own classic Jaguar and Land Rover models. Sadly, it looks like JLR will be putting a stop to this and has threatened court action against individuals or businesses that don't comply.