Letterworks opened this issue on Jan 26, 2006 ยท 189 posts
Blackhearted posted Thu, 26 January 2006 at 3:12 PM
operaguy - i think those links are broken for the time being because renderosity switched over to the new PHP store. they are still ironing out some wrinkles and from what i understand once both the store and the forums/galleries are converted over to PHP then travel between them will be seamless. till then, the link to my store looks like this: http://market.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/index.php?vendor=11343 also, i have a second comp for rendering. its busy burning backup work in progress DVDs right now to clear some room on my drive, i dare not disturb it with something as heavy as rendering. " I had a sense of dejavu when I saw some of his products and something made me not to buy them, now I know where that shapes and "custom" morphs came from." if ever you have such a sense of deja-vu again please let me know :) i dont browse the store very much, and i never went to PP, so i had no idea these even existed. once i saw the thumbnail though i knew it was my product - you cant look at a morph 18 hrs a day for weeks while youre making it and tweaking it and not recognize it instantly from even a 200x200px thumbnail. once i was in the right store it took me seconds to pick out the infringements. i guess this means i need to devote some time to scanning the marketplaces here and at other stores, or hire someone to do it for me. to me they are almost laughably easy to spot, im suprised noone else noticed them. if anyone out there is bored and wants to make some extra cash or have access to free products, i know that myself and several other merchants would be appreciate someone helping us skim through the marketplace every few nights and forward anything suspicious to us. im so busy with work that im lucky to spend 15 min looking through the rosity MP 'whats new' every couple of months. i never visit poserpros, commune, etc either. either that or perhaps ill put together a webpage with some quick 'flashcards' of highly recognizeable areas of my textures and morphs and upload them to my webspace, with an offer that anyone that forwards to me the details of a possible infringement that ends up actually being reported as a copyright violation to rosity/pp/etc ill mail them a cd with all of my products and $25 or something. any opinions on such an idea? cheers, -gabriel