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What do you lose if someone else includes your creations in payware? I suggest - nothing. In fact, you gain something: a more widespread use of your creations along with even more fame and good reputation as a creator. You lose no money as you didn't want any in the first place.
What do you lose if someone else includes your creations in payware?
Because someone goes on to make money on the back of referencing something you built to share for free, with no obligation to pay you a royalty fee, as per a similar discussion going on in another thread about DEM. Then there is the issue you may have used textures or resources from a site with a no commercial policy (e.g. Mayang). The N3V reps consistently duck the issue but why *do* in this day and age they reserve the right to take content uploaded to the DLS and use it in a new version of the game, or permit its use in freelance payware? There are plenty of people who would readily accept a commission in return for royalties to do such work.
Maybe this is moving off McG's original topic but it is relevant for those of us who prefer to use 100% DLS material in our route building.
At the end of the day Lataxe it come's down to Money Money Money it's so funny...........
Mick.
Back to the subject at hand, how may I be of great benefit to the community regarding returning to the SpeedTree Creation for the community whereas I can meet the need of the mass community and the efforts placed not be abused or used in a manner against my views? Any constructive input is the sole purpose of this post and a final decision based on the commentary will be decided. AT this point, I can summarize three key points: FREE, FREE, FREE with an open end user agreement, foliage color variety, and DLS Placement.
Thank You for your opinion. I regret opening up the door to best approach an advised new project for the past to not be let go of as it was an open door. Lesson Learned. Therapy has shown me a great deal.
Let's have more assets on the DLS and less drama - or just forget it.
Paul