RE: https://furry.engineer/@sudaksis/114676018598536128
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RE: https://furry.engineer/@sudaksis/114676018598536128
@Resonite This is a concern I posted several months ago regarding the EULA for Resonite. Is this something the company would consider adjusting to be more user ownership friendly, or is my reading of the legalese not technically accurate? I have long had interest in making a Resonite account and using the platform, but this one clause has held me back from signing up.
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RE: https://furry.engineer/@sudaksis/114676018598536128
@Resonite This is a concern I posted several months ago regarding the EULA for Resonite. Is this something the company would consider adjusting to be more user ownership friendly, or is my reading of the legalese not technically accurate? I have long had interest in making a Resonite account and using the platform, but this one clause has held me back from signing up.
@sudaksis @Resonite The commercial nature of these projects is whats keeping me away from them. I spend an ungodly amount of money on Second Life and eventually realized i can take that stuff no where. Resonite is technically more open about what you import and how you handle your models, but then ...
WELCOME TO THE BRAVE NEW WORLD!
Instead of walling you in, we now just steal from you. And spy on you. Us and our 1876 partners. guh ...
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@sudaksis @Resonite The commercial nature of these projects is whats keeping me away from them. I spend an ungodly amount of money on Second Life and eventually realized i can take that stuff no where. Resonite is technically more open about what you import and how you handle your models, but then ...
WELCOME TO THE BRAVE NEW WORLD!
Instead of walling you in, we now just steal from you. And spy on you. Us and our 1876 partners. guh ...
@catraxx @Resonite I would like to push back on that for a sec. The Resonite team is small, and running a company doing something as grand as a VR platform on the scale of VRChat takes a long of time and money to keep going. Having to add lawyer costs to draft more specialized legal documents for use of their service in such that keep themselves safe from needless lawsuits and to protect their work from theft and plagiarism is a big endeavor. It is likely they pulled from existing standardized EULAs in similar products to be more on the safe side (for them) with regards to user content and IP ownership therein as it is easier and cheaper to do than hiring a lawyer for drafting such terms.
That said, it is not a favorable clause as is, but I think it is rather quick to apply malicious intent here.
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@catraxx @Resonite I would like to push back on that for a sec. The Resonite team is small, and running a company doing something as grand as a VR platform on the scale of VRChat takes a long of time and money to keep going. Having to add lawyer costs to draft more specialized legal documents for use of their service in such that keep themselves safe from needless lawsuits and to protect their work from theft and plagiarism is a big endeavor. It is likely they pulled from existing standardized EULAs in similar products to be more on the safe side (for them) with regards to user content and IP ownership therein as it is easier and cheaper to do than hiring a lawyer for drafting such terms.
That said, it is not a favorable clause as is, but I think it is rather quick to apply malicious intent here.
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@catraxx @Resonite That is understandable.
https://yellowdogman.com/
The team is less than 50 people and operates from Czech Republic. They were the devs who left NeosVR to found Resonite. -
@catraxx @Resonite That is understandable.
https://yellowdogman.com/
The team is less than 50 people and operates from Czech Republic. They were the devs who left NeosVR to found Resonite.
