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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 23 7:38 pm)
"Perpetual Use" solves a lot of legal problems where there isn't a better tool for the job (its a bazooka for hunting rabbits). When something isn't perpetual, then you have to deal with defining term limitations, and that's so tricky on the internet because so many things are handled by automation.
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chikako
Meshbox Design | 3D Models You Want
Why not give the user perpetual rights then?
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(using Poser Pro 2014 SR3, on 64 bit Win 7, poser units are inches.)
People are kind of daffy to jump on board with all those social networking sites anyway. Putting all your personal info on one of those things is like wearing a big "SCREW ME" sign, only it isn't a friendly screwing you get, more of a nasty bukkake kind of screwing.
Quote - Why not give the user perpetual rights then?
They don't want to.
That reminds me of a story that Lynn told me about a company that charged more money for their Mac OS products than their Windows products. Granted the products were not exactly the same, but were equivalents. He asked them why they did this. Their response was...
"Because we can"
Best regards,
chikako
Meshbox Design | 3D Models You Want
I use FB as a means to spam/market my freelanceVFX GRFX business
if they choose to send out links to my Demo reel "perpetually"
thats cool with me
Glad I don't use facebook to start with for the reasons Pj states. But if I did, I sure wouldn't post any of my art there ever with a clause like that in their TOS.
Not even the 3D sites out there try to pull that one. And it is they who really stand to make money from use of artists work.
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Attached Link: http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/facebookprivacychangesparksfederalcomplaint
Facebook now has an "irrevocable, perpetual" license to use your "name, likeness, and image"They have removed a sentence that stated that the license would "automatically expire" if you removed your content.
So if you use Facebook, you have signed over all of your rights to whatever you post there, including your own image and art and writing.
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