septopus wrote:
i dont know..
legal reasons sounds fishy to me....
why now,
whatever reason it is, the damage has already been done. yea?
the moment they were made public [free] they became copyleft [GNU or GNU General Public License]
they became educational resources, no one can claim them as their intellectual property anymore.
how come [url =http://www.vast.ws/resources/xsi/tutorials/tutorials.html]vast[/url] dont pull off their materials, some people bought those videos...
i think these should be made available for the xsi community. i mean, i dont see dealing like this with maya or C4D or Max resources...
this is bs, a really good thing that should have been advertised on all major 3d community forums is now getting axed... xsi material is scarce as it is, i think the community deserves a better explaination. i for one bought many stuff from you joe back in the day, [] and i volunteered a couple of my vids to letterbox...
---- what im trying to say is i dont see what the legal repercussions could be, unless an author for one of the tuts is pulling a fast on you Joe?
Sorry but with all due respect you are very mistaken about this.
I own all rights in all media worldwide in perpetuity to all of 3DTutorial.com's material -- free or not it makes no difference whatsoever.
I can't discuss what the current legal issues are, suffice it to say it has nothing to do with anyone who was involved with any of this material.
This stuff is done, over with and finished now -- end of story.
Again, the rights to the material remain mine and I reserve the right to take legal action against anyone who distributes my material without my written consent.
Hope that is clear.
Cheers,
Joe