

Heck Youtube Premium (it's not Red anymore, too similar to a certain adult site) wasn't even around when Facerig launched, and came about a year after Pro was a thing. Heck the differences between Regular and Pro are so minimal I hadn't even realised Pro hadn't even installed for the first year I owned it as it seems to be manually done via the programs DLC area on the library page and the only difference I see is the Pro versions loading screens say Pro and I think are a different colour?īut you won't see those 'pro' screens in peoples recording or streams, and I doubt too many people put their licensing information in their videos descriptions. Just to be clear I use my copy of Facerig exclusively for myself in line with EULA's at the time of purchase, I am just throwing out hypotheticals here. Do I have my ownership of Facerig removed. If I am found in breach, what happens? Do I get sued.
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If I own Facerig Pro and make content for another persons channel that is monetised, while not using it myself, am I in breach, how will you know the person I am making the videos for is not a pro license holder? So if I make content using Facerig and it's on an account with a 'username' and nothing that gives any indication of who I am license wise, how do you know if I am entitled to be using it in my monetised videos or not? I own both Facerig and it's Pro license DLC and have a couple of youtube channels completely unrelated to each other.īut neither my steam or my youtube accounts have my information publicly displayed on them. Just curious how do you even tell if someone is using normal, pro or studio, or if you feel they need to? Let us know if you have more questions regarding this matter. If it only acts as a demo that people only see, but do not interact with (stay in front of the camera and play with FaceRig), then for that FaceRig Studio for Individual Creators is needed. That is, only if the public gets to play with FaceRig too. The Event Booth is needed for a small scale FaceRig demo set on a desk in a public convention too, yes. The FaceRig Studio for Individual Creators is necessary if you are an individual operating social media accounts that have a follower or subscriber count that is less than 100 000 per social media platform, or own a small and medium enterprise whose total income in the previous fiscal year was less than the equivalent of $200 000 US dollars, or for registered charities, or cultural or educational institutions. Hello Sue, the Pro license remains the same it allows for unlimited monetization (but not for content that is exclusive to paied/subscription based services, such as YouTube Red, for which you would need FaceRig Studio) and it has to be purchased once the monthly revenue passes the $500 threshold imposed by FaceRig Classic.
