https://www.cgtrader.com/pages/terms-and-conditions
21A. Royalty Free License
21A.1. Product may not be sold, given, or assigned to another person or entity in the form it is downloaded from the Site or in 3D printed physical form.
I recently become aware that a customer purchased one of my original models with the intent of selling the 3d printed parts on Etsy. The model was sold with the standard "Royalty Free License."
Is this action by the customer considered acceptable practice under the terms of the license agreement?
https://www.cgtrader.com/pages/terms-and-conditions
21A. Royalty Free License
21A.1. Product may not be sold, given, or assigned to another person or entity in the form it is downloaded from the Site or in 3D printed physical form.
For those interested, I believe I've discovered the source of confusion with the customer.
On product pages, the informational pop-up regarding the license agreement states "Products published with this license may not be sold, given, or assigned to another person or entity in the form it is downloaded from the site, but can be used in your commercial projects multiple times after paying for it just once."
This clearly states that purchased products CAN be used in commercial projects, but does not offer any further details or limitations. This ambiguity led the customer to believe that they could resell 3d-printed copies of the downloaded files as-is.
Sections 21A.1 and 21A.2 in the General Terms and Conditions clarify that purchased products CANNOT be resold or redistributed as -is, either in digital or printed form. They further clarify that purchased products CAN be used commercially IF AND ONLY IF they are relatively small components within a much broader final product (referred to as "Incorporated Products").
21A.1. Product may not be sold, given, or assigned to another person or entity in the form it is downloaded from the Site or in 3D printed physical form. Product may not be used to create visual content, such as scenes, videos, or designs, which are published or sold through other stock media clearinghouses, unless it meets Incorporated Product criteria and it does not play a key role in the visual content.
21A.2. The Buyer’s license to Product in this paragraph is strictly limited to Incorporated Product. Any use or republication, including sale or distribution of Product that is not Incorporated Product is strictly prohibited.
After speaking with the customer, the confusion is understandable. The informational pop-up on product pages seems to imply permissions for commercial use that the General Terms and Conditions strictly prohibit.
I believe this presents and opportunity for the CGTrader support team to update the text presented in that information pop-up to prevent future misunderstandings with customers.
The Royalty Free License for CGTrader models allows buyers to use the model as long as it is incorporated into a product and the third party cannot retrieve it on its own in both digital and physical form. However, there are specific restrictions:
Reselling the Model: The buyer cannot resell the model they purchased in its digital form.
Separate Resale: The buyer cannot resell the model in its printed form as a separate, single item.
In summary, the customer’s action of selling 3D printed parts based on your original CGTrader model on Etsy would not be acceptable under the terms of the Royalty Free License. The license strictly limits resale of the model itself, whether in digital or printed form, as a standalone item. Instead, the model should be incorporated into a larger product or project.
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