MachineClaw opened this issue on May 23, 2003 ยท 207 posts
Kendra posted Tue, 27 May 2003 at 2:06 PM
You have to protect your name and image so all that is perfectly understandable. I think what most are concerned about is the use of the textures alone, perhaps without the morphs and the EULA covering that. I personally think that your and Daz's main concern, and the reason for the restrictive EULA is specifically images that portray the figure as you with all the morphs and textures, etc, etc, and the EULA they created is necessary in that respect. Most build on the morphs and textures anyway and the characters don't end up looking like the original character. So now that everyone knows that the EULA isn't going to restrict the use of the package when it isn't used to look like you for commercial purposes or if only part of it is used, the situation should be fine.
I'm thankful the discussion was brought up and Daz and Annamarie have responded as the textures alone are worth the sale price.
...... Kendra