Sarte opened this issue on Dec 06, 2004 ยท 76 posts
ArtyMotion posted Mon, 06 December 2004 at 6:31 PM
OK ... let me give you an example of another similar circumstance.
A while back, Preset Central (a site that no longer exists) had a female model that was developed under the GNU license. I thought it would be really cool to offer it as a Poserized freebie to the Poser community, so I contacted the original artist.
He said "Sure! That's exactly why I released it! Do what you want with it! You can even sell your modifications and additions along with the model if you want. The ONLY "rule" I have is that you allow anyone else who buys or downloads YOUR mods to do the same.
In other words, I could have provided a free figure to the community. If I added morphs and a texture, I could sell it, but then so could ANYONE else who subsequently bought it and wanted to create their own character from that model.
Now I don't think the model is available any longer (this was over 2 years ago that I was working on it). I still have it on my hard drive, and I was close to getting it grouped and textured. But now that it's no longer available I'm not quite sure what to do with it, so it sits on my hard drive.
Message edited on: 12/06/2004 18:39