lexland opened this issue on May 04, 2002 ยท 12 posts
Alleycat169 posted Sat, 04 May 2002 at 2:17 PM
What restrictions does Poser have? I thought that whole misconception about "clip art" figures was cleared up long ago. Look, these applications are TOOLS that are purchased by both pros and non-pros alike. I use both Poser and Bryce to make money, I even sell files for Poser and Daz's Millennium characters with their blessings. Things they could easily restrict and create themselves, yet they have a great brokering system to help people who buy their software to make money with it. Curious Labs allows people to create characters, props and plug-ins for Poser with little or no legal restrictions. Understandably, geometries ARE restricted, but I think that is fair since they are a big part of the application. It would be kind of silly for companies to sell these programs if you weren't allowed to use them for anything other than entertaining yourself at home. That would be like having to pay the guy who invented the hammer everytime you bang on a nail. ;-)