ronknights opened this issue on Jun 28, 2002 ยท 123 posts
KattMan posted Sat, 29 June 2002 at 11:21 PM
OMNedon, The Tailor generates morphs for your custom geometry to approximate the morphs in the figure. Now you could take the process backwards and apply a morph in a clothing item and approximate it on the figure, getting a similiar, but less desirable morph. Notice I did not say exact. Now The Tailor isn't the problem. DAZ's statement basically says that morphs or even clothing items without morphs, even if they are 100% original items can break thier copyright because you can put it on a figure and it will look like you have thier upgraded figure. Let's say you only have Mike1 and I make a shirt and pants set that will fit Mike2 in his muscular form. You can buy that shirt and pants and put it on Mike1 and he will look muscular. You will be seeing the clothing and not his body. DAZ wants to make this a breach of copyright even though none of thier geometry is used.