Butch opened this issue on Jan 03, 2006 ยท 23 posts
Nance posted Wed, 04 January 2006 at 2:47 PM
In Post #11:
You have all legal rights to your own renders
Well that was really the gist of my question; so glad weve cleared that up for all time and circumstances!
But on a serious note Phantast, that really sounds just a tad too simplistic. Help me out here:
How can we maintain that a render incorporating copyrighted elements is not a derivative work, and therefore still subject to the original rights holders' copyrights any more than if I were to use a copyrighted photograph from National Geographic as a texture or background?
I couldnt tell if you were just expressing a wish or opinion, or if you were alluding to statutory or case law that would support such a conclusion.