Eternl_Knight opened this issue on Apr 11, 2005 ยท 82 posts
Eternl_Knight posted Tue, 12 April 2005 at 9:50 PM
Yes, but the "good business sense" you are talking about is completely one-sided. It is NOT good business sense for merchants to base a business (and in some cases, a living) on ambiguous "clarifications". In fact, it's just plain "bad business sense" to do so. Hence the reason I asked specific questions (i.e. outline your rights over content created given said conditions and outline my obligations when distributing said content). Do you think DAZ buys content to be sold in their store under ambiguous conditions? No, of course not - and niether should we. As you said - it's just "good business sense" :) Again, this is not DAZ specific. This applies to any contract entered into, regardless of whether it is for Poser content or buy a house.