Rendering LDraw Bricks commercially
2014-01-21, 16:08 (This post was last modified: 2014-01-22, 0:42 by rioforce.)
2014-01-21, 16:08 (This post was last modified: 2014-01-22, 0:42 by rioforce.)
Hi, I read your lisense, and you said one has to give credit to the LDraw Parts Library if they use the parts (even commercially). But below that, you said something about a derivative work doesn't need attribution (I think that's what that meant). This is what you said:
It is a bit confusing, so here's my question: If someone wanted to use the LDraw Parts Library in a 3D movie, do they have to give credit? I would probably say "Yes", but the whole thing about the derivative work got me confused.
Thanks for the help!
Quote:Anything else should be considered a Derivative work and an attribution would be required.
What is not considered a Derivative work?
Rendered images generated from the LDraw library. Rendering here covers any conversion of a 3D model file into a 2D image.
It is a bit confusing, so here's my question: If someone wanted to use the LDraw Parts Library in a 3D movie, do they have to give credit? I would probably say "Yes", but the whole thing about the derivative work got me confused.
Thanks for the help!