2017 Raptor 3d models
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2017 Raptor 3d models
Anyone notice that Ford is selling the 3D models of the 2017 Raptor online? Looks amazingly detailed in the model and renderings and is sold with "Ford License - Allowed Uses Only" ?
http://3d.ford.com/3d-printables.html
http://www.turbosquid.com/3D-Models/...017-obj/903917
http://3d.ford.com/3d-printables.html
http://www.turbosquid.com/3D-Models/...017-obj/903917
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sigma pi (07-27-2015)
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That means you have to specify what you're going to use the model for when you buy it, and they can decide to grant or deny you the license/purchase based on their criteria.
For example:
For example:
b. Positive Light. Your use of the Licensed Product must NOT feature any illegal drug use, sex, nudity, racism, graph depiction of death, violence, gore, or foul or illicit language. You may NOT remove any branding or trade dress from a Licensed Product or devise any tarnishing use of the brand depicted by a Licensed Product.
c. Safety. Except as part of safety training materials, all vehicle occupants depicted in connection with the Licensed Product must wear seatbelts, and cannot be injured as result of vehicle operation, including being ejected from vehicles. Pedestrians and animals cannot be injured. Cars may never catch fire or explode. Vehicles may not be damaged.
d. Police. No interaction with police vehicles is acceptable, and no police officer may be injured or killed. No police car may catch fire.
c. Safety. Except as part of safety training materials, all vehicle occupants depicted in connection with the Licensed Product must wear seatbelts, and cannot be injured as result of vehicle operation, including being ejected from vehicles. Pedestrians and animals cannot be injured. Cars may never catch fire or explode. Vehicles may not be damaged.
d. Police. No interaction with police vehicles is acceptable, and no police officer may be injured or killed. No police car may catch fire.
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