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@Torquinox: Thankyou very much for staying alert and informing us!
@Leana: You can always return it and ask for a refund.
This has been corrected and she now has a standard license.
That's good news. Thanks!
We had sent in an inquiry about it so it must've been a mistake being put on it.
Sounds about as popular as the implementation of DRM.
Is the editorial license the one where you can't use certain items in commercial renders? (Sorry for asking, but my brain is fried, and nothing is making sense).
More or less - for most users, from a practical standpoint, it means no commercial renders.
Technically an 'editorial license' means you can use it in editorial comment such as a magazine article about the topic.
(Disclaimer: I'm not a lawyer so take that as my understanding)
Just finding this now and kind of bummed it's too late to return. Just have to uninstall them both as I may use them in a render and not realize what kind of license it has. Talk about a timebomb waiting to go off.
I recommend filing a refund request anyway, telling them that you just discovered the unacceptable licensing terms. The worst they can do is say no.
https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/617021/cb-anhe-hd-use-restrictions-removed-lol#latest
Thank you for remembering this thread!
Even if she has reverted to standard license, it was worth the kick to the top of the forum ... because Maboroshi Daikon found out about the older items.
I'm not taking any chances. Removed and hidden.
The wording of Daz's licence is currently that these assets can ONLY be used in an editorial context (and, depending on interpretation, only a non-commercial editorial context); this is massively more restrictive than simply saying that these assets cannot be used in a commercial render.
... well, that's how I assume they meant to word it anyway (although that may not actually be how they want the licence to work) but, on closer inspection, currently the editorial clauses of the licence are currently only mentioned in the Three-Dimensional works portion of the licence, and therefore arguably don't apply to their clause on two-dimensional renderings - but that would be a very odd restriction.
The other threads about the anhe figure reminded me
Happy to help. I am not a fan of editorial license. I don't even want freebies with that license.
I think we'd need a lawyer to read it before one could say yay or nay on that.
We have pointed this out to Daz for clarification
I have no idea why the Retro Apartment Props 2 should be under editorial license. Maybe the appliances but those are too generic. And there is no actual "Lemb" brand as far as I can tell. If you go to Shutterstock you find plenty of vintage appliance photos for commercial use.
I use stock photos all the time for book covers, so this whole commercial vs editoral thing is very familiar, but this one doesn't make any sense to me.
Cars yes. Landscapes why? Unless they are cityscapes with recognizable landmarks they should be fine for commercial use.
The brand you should look for is SMEG : https://www.smeg.com/us/small-appliances
Search for the brand Smeg. Note the font and colour schemes used.
Okay, I can see it, but the shapes and colors are generic vintage. The font similarity arguably might push it over the line, but you can remove that. There are car models in the store that are far more problematic that don't have editorial restrictions.
PS. When I see "SMEG" I think of Red Dwarf.
Yes, it part of series; but DAZ_Jack Tomalin has indicated in the DAZ+ forums that it is not a mistake: https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/comment/7893581/#Comment_7893581
Haha, yeah I agree with you there :) I didn't discover the appliance brand till many years after watching Red Dwarf so was pretty odd to first see.
I imagine that changing that branding may possibly have been enough to allow it to be released under the normal licence as it could then be considered generic enough. From what I remember, someone said that the PA was not in a position to make amends at the time so it was either release it under that licence or not at all. Obviously not releasing it at all would still have issues since it is a sister-product to the earlier kitchen and the other props product.
Then it's my mistake. Refund submitted for all three products.
One more thing I need to watch out for.
pity this cannot be clarified for non DAZ+ users to be able to read too instead of being restricted to a closed forum
we are still customers and would pay more for the props if we chose to buy them too
so if we bought the Retro Apartment Props and changed the textures & removed the fonts on the appliances, would it then be ok to use in commercial renders? (I am not a Daz+ member, so I am not able to see if there was any discussion on this in the other linked thread.)
No, it is sold with an editorial license regardless of the reasons for that - the license isn't conditional on its being unmodified.
Another one for the list - https://www.daz3d.com/r35-cyberpunk