1 Nov 2017 EULA Changes?
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Do I understand correctly that the current EULA prohibits me from sending to a 3rd party print service a full color 3D export file in appropriate format to 3D print, for example, full color Persian Army or Greek Army figures?
Last time I checked with SHAPEWAYS it appears they don't allow me to upload any file which I don't own, or don't own the rights to reproduce, so for them the question is a bit more complex. Since I have no control over the people managing my file through all the steps of their 3D printing process it seems too legally risky for me to try this service under the current DAZ Studio EULA. A nightmare scenario where some 3D printer technician shares my file with friends. leading to endless charges of EULA violation, just terrifies me. Not going there.
Now, as for monochrome 3D prints on my home 3D printer, do I understand correctly that I'm not allowed to SELL any 3D printed figures derived from DAZ content?
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You can send to a third party for non-commercial 3D print (that has always been the case, since they allowed 3D printing). GamePrint wouldn't be able to print 3D figures without that part in the EULA.
You cannot sell 3D prints, no matter if you print them at home or let anothe company print them. That hasn't changed from before. If you have sold figures you printed on your home 3D printer, you went against the EULA.
But the big change is that they'll be starting to sell extra licenses which will allow you to sell a certain amount of prints. Nothing has been sold so far yet, though.
There's a thread over in commons discussing the topic: https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/208091/new-updated-eula#latest