Quick question about EULA for store content

PookPook Posts: 121

This is probably a simple question with a nice easy answer, but I've read and re-read the section of the EULA that applies to this, and I think I've got the right idea.

I was thinking about using Daz Studio and content to create "colouring in" pages, possibly for resale through something like Etsy. Now, from reading the EULA, the bit in question is this:

"Two Dimensional Works. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, User may (i) access, use, copy and modify the Content in the creation and presentation of two-dimensional animations and renderings, (ii) incorporate two dimensional images (including two dimensional images that simulate motion of three dimensional objects) derived by User from the Content in User’s other works, and (iii) publish, market, distribute, transfer, sell or sublicense User’s two-dimensional animations, renderings and other works; provided that User may not in any case publish, market, distribute, transfer, sell or sublicense any renderings, animations, software applications, data or any other product from which any Content, or any part thereof, or any substantially similar version of the Content can be separately exported, extracted or de-compiled into any re-distributable form or format. "

Now these are going to be either .jpg, .png or .pdf files, just simple black and white line conversions of images I've rendered, and from what I can read of the license, this is perfectly fine. Can anyone see anywhere I'm mis-reading this and that I've got it wrong?

Comments

  • TesseractSpaceTesseractSpace Posts: 1,582

    sounds about right, but I'm not a lawyer. 

  • KA1KA1 Posts: 1,012
    edited March 2016
    No mis-reading, you are spot on. Any 2D works from Daz content are your own for commercial purposes if one wishes.
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  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 108,679

    The only partial exception of which I am aware is the Anne Marie Goddard Digital Clone for Victoria 3.

  • PookPook Posts: 121

    Thanks for confirming that guys! I thought it might be the case, but my legalease is not great so thought I'd check before I spent ages working on it!

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