[Archived - JanXuan] Derivation costs 110,385 credits?

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Posted by “JanXuan” on October 27, 2023.

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Re: Derivable product PID35197834 by IMVU.

IMVU Studio can not find the product, when I load it in Classic create mode, and check out if it can be submitted, I am confronted with a submission fee of 110,385 credits. I realize that this is an IMVU gift. Maybe this needs to be set to Derivation disabled.afbeelding 

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Posted by “JanXuan” on October 28, 2023.

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I understand. Thank you for explaining.

 

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Posted by “Drosselmeyer” on October 28, 2023.

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This is kind of a grey area. They are probably most likely clones, but not having any knowledge about the original product I don't know for certain what is a clone of what. I would say that as long as you derive from an existing PID the only risk would be a DMCA upon a creator in the derivation history that would affect your product. Since there are already so many derivations of this PID and the IMVU Official PID is seven years old it would be really hard for us to try and shut this one down at this point. The cat is out of the bag, so to speak.

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Posted by “JanXuan” on October 28, 2023.

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@Drosselmeyer​ I have sent you a private message.

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Posted by “JanXuan” on October 28, 2023.

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@Drosselmeyer​ I figured that. But how about the clones? Are they legal?

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Posted by “Drosselmeyer” on October 28, 2023.

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Hmm. No idea. It looks like this PID has been around for awhile. I can look into if this PID ^ was supposed to be set to IMVU ownership. This is PID is before my time and I suspect that it never got the ownership changed and, usually, yes, gifted PIDs should be set to non-derivable.

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Posted by “LestatDeLioncourt” on October 27, 2023.

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He he heee Ha ha ha... Fun product :)

 

I would message the Creator... ;/

 

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Posted by “JanXuan” on October 27, 2023.

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@Drosselmeyer​ Now this is funny. I found the same derivable item which was derived from that product for 386 credits by another creator, but it does not show in the derivations. Another derivation with the same name and item is by a disabled user, so now I wonder what is going on. Are these illegal derivations? Do I risk my account when I derive from them?

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