Maz opened this issue on Jul 10, 2002 ยท 43 posts
ardvarc37 posted Thu, 11 July 2002 at 3:21 AM
From Chad Smiths Poser Pros post: "- We permit complimentary derivative works when such works are not distributed in a manner allowing people to bypass the need for the original products from which they were created. DAZ has always conducted business in this way. A simple rule of thumb is that if a derivative work compliments and requires the product from which it was created we do not have a problem with it. If the product competes with or replaces the need for the original product from which is was created it is a problem." ~ Chad Smith Sounds to me like "Go ahead and make that sweater for Victoria" using Victoria and The Taylor. Am I wrong? Alex