Cisco Zabelin
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I dont think anyone can stop people from violating this EULA. People may not even understand english. Is why is best to create and do what you know is good. To end free and dollar items has been talked about also, it has its good and bad points. There is one full perm creator ( redpoly ) that sends out a HUD with agreement you have to sign in on before they will sell you thier full perm kits.. maybe something like this would be good for you ?
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Hmm, I looked at one of your items, and saw no mention of not being allowed for free or 1 L$, if its the link you refer to, not sure if thats really clear, or fair. Any ideas you ask ... you are a template builder, build more templates. You claim to want to protect the sales opportunities of your clients, reasonable enough. Still though, please build more, its the only real way to succeed at all this. Your prices are a bit high i see, you may not think so, but whats hot at the moment is mesh and is being turned out daily by a couple of professional teams it seems, at 250 L$ an item, and full perm with textures and extras. Don't think for a minute that they wont soon be dollar items also.... they also have thier own TOS.... people want a lot more money from all this then a few years ago. Quality and price have never been equal on the market, what may be worth 500L$ to one person, is 50L$ to another, and often the 50L$ item is of better quality. Still new full perm makers are attempting to set prices higher... i guess what you should do is make it clearer.. say no free or 1$ sells there "in the discriptions of your sells items"... not in some link ok. Others say.. don't sell under 50L$ for first 60 days... or don't sell under 100 L$ etc... but i wonder how many sells they lose setting so many rules. I wont buy from any one with thier own end user agreement.
Is there anything I can do?
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So, saying you must sell under a certain price, isn't exactly legal ?
Something about it does seem wrong, is this normal market behavior ?
People can make thier own TOS... "See product details for permissions info",
one says "Terms may change", guess anything goes... or not.