littlefox opened this issue on Nov 27, 2004 ยท 129 posts
judith posted Sat, 27 November 2004 at 12:29 PM
I recently was enjoying an extremely popular film for the first time and saw...to my horror...a model I had bought a few months before, flitting merrily around on the screen. I now cannot possibly use that model, excellent though it is. (And I remember how excited I was when it came out, too. If only I had known!) That's my concern too. If I buy something to use commercially, I want to know that I'm able to use the models and not worry that the cover I'm going to sell to a writer has got one of FF's main characters in it, just because I'm not familiar with the game. Not all of us use Poser as a hobbyist, some of us do sell our renders. There is a difference between "inspired by" and "copied exactly" This is surely more of an ethical matter than a legal one, but I thnk it needs to be addressed.
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