Product question: Supra A90 what exactly is Editorial Licence under Daz3D

Please could I have sight of the terms and conditions.  Thank you.

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  • ainm.sloinneadhainm.sloinneadh Posts: 422
    edited January 6

    If you click the link in the Editorial License box on the product page, it will take you to the various license agreements, including Editorial Licenses.

    The short of it is you can't use Editorial License items in commercial products. That excludes you from using them to create commercial renders and, if you have purchased an interactive license, from distributing 3D models, textures and anything else that Daz distributes with the product (making it pointless to buy an Interactive License on an Editorial product).

    The long of it is you can use Editorial products in non-commercial renders that are news-worthy, in the public interest or possibly under fair-use. You should credit the original copyright holder when doing this. Daz don't tell us who they consider the copyright holders to be for individual products - that's on the user to navigate.

    For the majority of people, an Editorial License may mean they can only get personal use out of a product. That is, they can render and look at their renders themselves but are unlikely to have a solid use-case for the distribution or sharing of those renders. It's a very restrictive license.

    Any use beyond the license is the realm of lawyers, so it'd be foolish to ignore the terms set down by Daz.

    Post edited by ainm.sloinneadh on
  • Thank you, all.

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