SoulTaker opened this issue on Apr 19, 2008 · 284 posts
mrsparky posted Thu, 24 April 2008 at 12:25 PM
*But if you state your license as "All commercial use OK" you don't have any grounds to stop any kind of commercial use, so if you do catch them, you couldn't legitimately get it stopped.
*Thats why you'd have an assumpation akin to what Jeff states - namely that it's only the end use of the freebie (for example renders or animations) thats permitted.
The actual freebie is automatically protected - so no one could take it, change a bit and sell it on t/squid or wherever.
*re - the issue of feedback
*I'm always pleased to get feedback on freebies and products and If you look at most negative feedback it's either because ...
the writer doesn't have a clue on how to use the item
the writer has an axe to grind against the artist
the writer finds it's easier to criticise than compliment. *