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By vijayrajesh.sg - 2 Years Ago
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Hi,
I know how to draw my own characters and I want to use your software CC 5 and animate them. After animating, in green screen I want to sell them in my site. May be provide them free too. I have been using Adobe Animate. But after looking at your software, I feel like I can do more. Please suggest, whether you allow this.
And the output will be MP4 or MOV
Thank you,
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By Peter (RL) - 2 Years Ago
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Hi...
All videos (MP4, MOV etc.) generated from Cartoon Animator 5 are royalty free and can be sold on your own websites without any restrictions.
However you are not permitted to sell the actual character file (.ctTBActor) on your own website. Custom characters created in Cartoon Animator can only be sold in the Reallusion Marketplace.
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By vijayrajesh.sg - 2 Years Ago
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Thanks for the information.
1) Am I allowed to provide animations video free to my visitors? 2) Am I allowed to sell the animations (mp4 or mov) in stock sites? But not the characters.
Thank you,
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By Peter (RL) - 2 Years Ago
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vijayrajesh.sg (5/24/2023)
1) Am I allowed to provide animations video free to my visitors?
1) Yes you can provide animations in video form free to your visitors (mp4, mov, wmv etc.)
2) Am I allowed to sell the animations (mp4 or mov) in stock sites? But not the characters.
2) No this is not permitted under the EULA. The royalty free license for rendered video and image is not transferable to 3rd parties such as stock libraries. You can find out more about these restrictions in the EULA below.
https://www.reallusion.com/Content/EULA/EULA.htm
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By vijayrajesh.sg - 2 Years Ago
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Does not it contradict "All videos (MP4, MOV etc.) generated from Cartoon Animator 5 are royalty free and can be sold on your own websites without any restrictions." ?
Because, suppose If I am selling it in my site, it means, I am selling it to multiple users. It is confusing EULA.
Can you explain the difference?
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By vijayrajesh.sg - 2 Years Ago
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Can any admins please reply on it? Thank you,
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By Peter (RL) - 2 Years Ago
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vijayrajesh.sg (5/25/2023) Does not it contradict "All videos (MP4, MOV etc.) generated from Cartoon Animator 5 are royalty free and can be sold on your own websites without any restrictions." ?
Because, suppose If I am selling it in my site, it means, I am selling it to multiple users. It is confusing EULA.
Can you explain the difference?
When you purchase our software we provide you with a royalty free license to sell or share the videos or images you create. This means you can sell the videos or images from your own website or monetise them on video sharing websites like YouTube etc.. However, you are not permitted to transfer this royalty free license to a third party such a stock library to allow them to sell your videos or images. So to be clear, only the purchaser of Cartoon Animator 5 and the royalty free license holder may sell the videos or images.
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By coolhewitt24 - 2 Years Ago
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[Content Removed By Moderator For Posting False and Misleading Information]
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By animagic - 2 Years Ago
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If you use the Cartoon Animator software then you are using the underlying infrastructure to make it useable in that software.
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By vijayrajesh.sg - 2 Years Ago
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@coolhewitt24 Thanks and I will take your words.
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By coolhewitt24 - 2 Years Ago
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[Content Removed By Moderator For Posting False and Misleading Information]
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By Peter (RL) - 2 Years Ago
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vijayrajesh.sg (5/27/2023) @coolhewitt24 Thanks and I will take your words.
Please be careful of believing false information posted by others.
When you purchase Cartoon Animator you agree to abide by the EULA. The EULA forbids the selling of videos or images generated from Cartoon Animator in stock libraries. If you wish to sell custom characters in stock libraries then just bypass Cartoon Animator completely. If you animate them in Cartoon Animator then unfortunately they can't be sold in stock libraries.
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By animagic - 2 Years Ago
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Thanks, Peter, for setting the record straight.
EVERY software product has a EULA and the stock library clause has been part of the RL EULA is long as I can remember (which is years and years).
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By vijayrajesh.sg - 2 Years Ago
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@Peter (RL) Thanks for the clear notes. Ok, I will bypass CA5 completely if I think of doing anything with stock websites.
Thank you,
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