arrow1 opened this issue on Feb 21, 2013 · 47 posts
WandW posted Sat, 23 February 2013 at 7:59 AM
Quote - I don't know the legal situation in US but in Europe this would not be valid!
I don't disagree, but since this is governed under civil law here in the States, it would take someone suing or getting sued in this or a similar situation to resolve it definitively. One has the choice of not agreeing to the new EULA, but then one can no longer access his DAZ account.
EDIT I should add this is not the first time this has happened; Smith Micro altered the terms of the Poser EULA retroactively when they purchased it from E-Frontier.
However, regarding the ability to redistribute modified content, this is valuable addition to the rights of the user...
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