starlingblue opened this issue on Sep 06, 2020 ยท 15 posts
EldritchCellar posted Mon, 07 September 2020 at 11:59 AM
Herein is the real problem. It doesn't matter how many times you read it. The bottom line is that with the "unrestricted content" it's still a matter of being determined by a final arbiter what exactly is or isn't "competing"...
As an example;
so let's say I were to create a new figure from the Poser Pro medium res mesh and cr2. I spiffied up the rigging, changed the uv mapping some, changed the topology some... A derivative figure. Allowed by the wording of the license. Who's to say, after all that work, someone at the company decides "hey you know what, I don't like this guy EldritchCellar, I think the company has determined that this derivative figure he's created somehow competes with one of our other products (namely every other FIGURE sold by rendo or included with Poser)."
So in fact "unrestricted" is actually "hmmm. Someone needs to decide if this is a competitive product. Oh wait a minute, he's not going to sell it here? Sounds like a competitive product to me" Pull the plug on that.
Here's the relevant section of the EULA for clarities sake lol...
Probably a good Feature Request for Poser 12 would be... unscramble the LICENSE TEXT.
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