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Yes, especially that second rule. Who would want to sell anything at a store that doesn't take security seriously.
They don't have to when someone else is eating the risk.
Yes, especially that second rule. Who would want to sell anything at a store that doesn't take security seriously.
Well, I got the "ShareCG now has a store" email and I have to say I am unimpressed.
2 things stand out to me:
1) they take 30% of every sale for doing nothing and;
2) the seller is responsible for all credit card fraud when we have no control over security at ShareCG.
I never planned to sell anything over there, but I would never do so just based on those 2 "rules."
And speaking of keeping stuff free...
While I believe it is an artist's prerogative to do with their work as they please, I recently noticed that one person who has been there at least ten years and had a huge library... I mean HUGE, there had to be at least thirty or more pages of stuff...
They removed all their free stuff and now only offer stuff for sale...
And kinda at an unrealistic price too.
But I suppose that is their choice, but it kinda sucks... Whatever... Maybe they were soured on the whole "free" thing or had a bad experience... Who knows.
2 is a no-go. And I highly doubt that this will stand in any court. If someone wants 30% of my money, they need to do something in return for that. That's dilettantish!!
Willing AND able to secure it. Just willing doesn't cut it anymore.When you ask me to fill out a W9 which contains my real name, my home address and my social security number, you better be willing to secure it.
Willing AND able to secure it. Just willing doesn't cut it anymore.
Willing AND able to secure it. Just willing doesn't cut it anymore.
Too true!
But anyway... quoting David Heller aka "CG Guy":
"ShareCG was conceived in 2007 at my son Jacob’s insistence. Jake’s now a lawyer, but even then his debate skills and logical thinking convinced us that there was a need to develop an open sharing site to bring together worldwide artists and animators of all levels of expertise. Our goal was to provide a friendly and graphical platform that would be easy to use and perfect for presenting art, animation, 3D models and for delivering tutorials and other educational materials to help the site’s users display their creative achievements and become more proficient in their craft."
Oddly enough, that was from an open letter about changing the site to a $ subscription site, an idea that obviously didn't work out...
I don't know what that had to do with anything, but I guess I was so happy that one of the searches actually retrieved the data it was looking for, I had to share it.
I remember that mail as well. I think they should have done the subscription plan.
But going back to the
"the seller is responsible for all credit card fraud when we have no control over security at ShareCG."
Jake's a lawyer?????? really?????? Then he should now that this won't stand in a court w/o them providing the necessary security.
On second thought; maybe he got his law degree from ShareCG himself...... *where's that Sarcasm emote? I need it here....*
We all know the 3D marketplace has some seriously unsavory characters lurking (just check any torrent!). So what's stopping any of these folks from "buying" a model and doing an immediate chargeback? Nothing, absolutely nothing.
Honestly I'd never trust the concept of "that won't hold up in a court of law"...
Then a little bit after removing my free stuff I tried to post a render. It worked OK, but then a couple of days later I got an e-mail stating that my post was 'rejected'.
HA! Sorry SCG, but it is you that has been rejected. Looks like things are getting a bit desperate there.