You are wrong. That should be all of the clarity that you need. I'm gonna go makes some popcorn, maybe someone else cares enough to fill in the details for you.Arno2016 wrote:... can´t be true?Gamma-UT wrote:I think I've figured it out. It's possibly more insane than the original though so I'd kinda ruled it out before. The idea from the OP seems to be that once someone makes a preset and offers it for sale it blocks anyone from making the same preset - because they can't use it without licensing it. That obviously can't be true. So selling presets is therefore illegal. And Socrates is a cat. All of which are grey.
This is exactly what a license is made for. If you licensing a product or a techical device or whatever,
no one in the world can copy or use it without a license. That´s the meaning of a license.
So if you want to use the same preset like synth-preset has created, technically it would not be allowed without a license from them. And in this case it would be really absurd and impracticable.
Licensing must have its limitations and this limit has been exceeding imo.
But I´m not familiar with the US Law. That is the reason why I want to have clarity in this legal issue.
I hope my intentions are clear now.
Attention, Synths-presets.com does not allow license transfer!
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- KVRAF
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- KVRist
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Arno2016 wrote:... can´t be true?Gamma-UT wrote:I think I've figured it out. It's possibly more insane than the original though so I'd kinda ruled it out before. The idea from the OP seems to be that once someone makes a preset and offers it for sale it blocks anyone from making the same preset - because they can't use it without licensing it. That obviously can't be true. So selling presets is therefore illegal. And Socrates is a cat. All of which are grey.
This is exactly what a license is made for. If you licensing a product or a techical device or whatever,
no one in the world can copy or use it without a license. That´s the meaning of a license.
So if you want to use the same preset like synth-preset has created, technically it would not be allowed without a license from them. And in this case it would be really absurd and impracticable.
Licensing must have its limitations and this limit has been exceeding imo.
But I´m not familiar with the US Law. That is the reason why I want to have clarity in this legal issue.
I hope my intentions are clear now.
The odds of you creating THE EXACT preset is HIGHLY unlikely.
If it was to happen, once, out of the thousands of presets a company releases, who would care.
Your right, you are not a lawyer and in reality don't really care about that (your not posting in a legal forum).
Lets be honest, by looking at the title of this thread it is easy to see that your motives are.
Essentially, you are using KVR to attack a reputable company under the premise of legal interest.
Its really juvenile and pathetic.
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- KVRAF
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