Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: The Art and Theory of Digital Cloning

Zarabanda opened this issue on Mar 26, 2004 ยท 70 posts


MachineClaw posted Sat, 27 March 2004 at 3:21 PM

rend says don't use copyrighted images in the agreement. Slideshows use on their site says what I quoted above, not to do it. there is no fair use when it clearly states that they do not want you to do it. just so we're clear here is Slideshow.com's statement again: "Sideshow maintains this Web Site for information, communication, and as a product ordering facility. Without Sideshow's prior written permission, you may not reproduce, distribute, modify, display, prepare derivative works based on, repost or otherwise use this content, except that you may download one copy of the material on one computer for your personal, non-commercial home use only, provided you do not delete or change any copyright, trademark, or other proprietary notices." 1 copy, 1 computer, now it's distributed through rend. modify, the image in this thread is croped with no notice of the source. says don't delete or change and it has been. fair use? tell that to Tom Cruise when you digitally clone him and he sues you. Blah, nobody cares anymore. digitally clone, rip web sites off and copy copyrighted stuff it's all free anyway, it's all in fun. yeah right.