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Do I need permission from RL to publish my game?

Posted By Polaraul 5 Years Ago
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Just read another thread that made note of this passage from the EULA.

Notice for developers or vendors using Reallusion, or 3rd-party content for mass distribution including game titles, apps, online services or kiosk for, but not limited to various platforms:  PC,Mac, mobile and game consoles -- To get the free mass distribution rights for using Reallusion content, developers and vendors must first register their game or application information with Reallusion (please contact marketing@reallusion.commarketing@reallusion.com), in order to receive the license agreement letter. Please provide evidence of using Reallusion content in your project or products (such as product or service page URL, or credit announcement) and confirm if the credit disclosure is included.), in order to receive the license agreement letter. Please provide evidence of using Reallusion content in your project or products (such as product or service page URL, or credit announcement) and confirm if the credit disclosure is included.


Does this therefore mean I cannot publish a game without permission from RL, and if so, is this automatically granted? What evidence is RL looking for?
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They want to know if you are making a product that protect the actual geometry.  If your game has the models easily accessible, you need to do what you can to protect them, which means you need to encrypt the actual geometry data so it cannot be ripped easily.



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