Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: O/T --- Why are real world things considered a "No - No?"

Ragtopjohnny opened this issue on Sep 18, 2012 · 40 posts


mattymanx posted Fri, 21 September 2012 at 9:29 AM

"ETA: Since we're talking about the hazards and responsibilities of placing products in the Renderosity marketplace, the laws of the US are relevant."

 

True, though I do not think that Renderosity, DAZ3D, RDNA or any other US based content provider would have much to be worried about IF the illegal use of the content and/or software by the user occured outside the United States and all illegal materials (images and animations) were hosted on non US based servers.  Since Laws do not cross borders the store and content providers should not have to be held responsable since it occured outside their legal relm.

 

Perhaps DAZ3D, Renderosity, RDNA and the other stores should consider adjusting the EULA (if its not already there) to clearly state that the end users are solely and legally responsable for their own actions with the software and content as no such things are provided with the intent of performing illegal acts.  Especially in terms of illegal images and animation.