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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 09 3:46 am)
The lower half of the male face texture reminds me very vaguely of one I did about two or three years ago that I called Rowan. It might not be. At that resolution, and the angle, and the head gear, it's really hard to tell. I don't want to claim it's mine without proof, but it does remind me of it. Melanie
...it looks as if their artwork is Poser stuff, but unless they use any of the "concept art" on the box or any of the meshes in the game itself, there's not much you can do at the moment, legally. Judging by the screenies, there's no Poser models used (and quite frankly, I'd kiss their backsides if they made an engine that could render that many polys at any one time...) /P
Yes, but whether they are using them in the game is not the question... they are claiming the copyright. THAT is the issue. If the people who made the items don't fight it now, they will lose the copyright. Sometimes art is borrowed for inhouse demos to show proof of concept (mostly, do the mechanics work), and artists aren't hired until the game is spec'd and ready for production... however, art put out publicly by a company needs to be original or have licenses and permissions. Carolly
http://www.deepangel.com/html/contact_us.html This is the link to the contact page. There are a number of different emails there. I would suggest just contacting the managers privately and asking about the situation. Perhaps they are not using the free items for any commercial use at all and are only claiming copyright to the image itself. In any case, it would be best to ask the managers it may all just be a misunderstanding. Best to figure it out privately and promptly.
Attached Link: http://www.templetons.com/brad/copymyths.html
"If the people who made the items don't fight it now, they will lose the copyright"While this is true of trademarks it doesn't apply to copyright. I kludged together a couple of answers from the copyright forum where this has come up before...
Copyright cannot be lost through neglect (see #5 at the link above). It can only be lost through expiration,(currently 75 years after the creators death) or all rights can be given up by placing the item into the public domain (this must be done specifically by the person who originally held the copyright).
This from http://www.bloodletters.com/copyright.shtml...
"Copyright is never accidentally lost. You don't have to worry about losing your copyright by not defending it, as happens with trademarks. You can only explicitly give it away, by selling certain rights to a publisher, or by releasing it to the public domain, which you do by explicitly stating on the document something like, "I hereby release this work to the public domain."
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Attached Link: http://www.deepangel.com
this doods doin a game with some poser models and props that are released only non comercial.. including my headset..the jin roh armor (dunno who have done them,but im sure it was noncomercial) and other stuff... sure ,it looks cool :p but why there are nowhere credits who the models have done?