EClark1894 opened this issue on Mar 14, 2014 · 241 posts
pumeco posted Wed, 26 March 2014 at 2:54 PM
I don't work for anyone or any company, but the point is, if you had visions of buying the Personal Advanced licence and then using it to generate an income selling the clothes you made with it, they'd probably see you as a company using it to create and sell clothes - and that means an Enterprise licence.
The software requires internet and "calls home", no doubt they can cut your licence just like that (but I'm not saying they would). All the same, I don't think I'd want to find myself in a situation where my tool is suddenly taken from me unless I buy an Enterprise licence.
Such a licence agreement technically shouldn't even be legal. They're selling you a licence based on terms which effectively, they have the freedom to decide at will even after you've agreed to the licence. They get to decide whether what you're using it for is good enough for them to allow you to stick with a Personal licence or not, after you've agreed to and purchased the licence.
Very cool program, but for me personally, they can stick both the licence agreement and the prices where the sun doesn't shine. I'd rather wait it out for ZBrush to get a cloth tool, which hopefully, it will.