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    UPDATE:

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    We're making small changes to the pricing of Construct 3:

    • $5,000 USD earning cap on Personal Edition Licenses is being removed, Personal Edition users are allowed to make unlimited revenues now.
    • Any officially registered business organisation of any sort (limited companies, sole traders, corporations etc) are not permitted to use Personal Edition licenses and must use at a minimum the Startup Business license.

    This should bring clarity to our licensings, if you're an individual not affiliated with a business organisation you're permitted to use the Personal Edition license.

  • Sorry guys, am looking into this.

  • Thanks for posting their response as well to confirm, so it looks absolutely fine and there aren't any obstructive legal issues with not encrypting your files as far as I can see.

    Are there any more examples, or is everyone currently satisfied that there are no identifiable legal issues to not encrypting your files at the moment?

    Personal and Business Licenses

    Personal License Subscription

    $99* USD per annum.

    This license is for personal use only and is not permitted for use by any businesses (including but not limited to LLCs, sole traders, corporations, non profits etc). Permitted users of this license are allowed of course to sell their games and make money, unlike Construct 2 there are no revenue limits.

    Start-up Business License subscription

    $149* per seat per annum.

    The Start-up Business License is for companies that have annual revenues of less than $50,000 USD AND net assets of less than $100,000 USD** . i.e. we are looking to help small companies with marginal resources, not start-ups which have substantial funding.

    Business License subscription

    $399* per seat per annum.

    This license is for use within businesses whatever Construct 3 is being used for. This may include prototyping, training, marketing, making games for sale or any other activity.

    Discounts

    Existing and New Construct 2 Personal and Business license customers

    Customers who purchase Construct 2 on or after 1st February 2017 (the launch announcement date) will be eligible 100% discount on the first year subscription price for a license of the same type or lower (where Business is the highest and Personal is the lowest).

    Customers who have purchased Construct 2 prior to February 1st 2017 will be eligible to a 50% discount on the first year subscription price for a license of the same type or lower.

    We realise there are some territories that force users who wish to sell their creations for profit will now not be covered by the Personal Edition (eg. Germany). We do not want you to miss out on these discounts and are working on a fair solution.

    Education license subscription

    The subscription price for education establishments is $39.99 USD* per seat per annum. This applies to all Schools, Universities and College education establishments whether publically or privately funded. By agreement with the company, this license may also be available to other organisations where the product is used for education purposes.

    The pricing effectively provides for a fixed number of concurrent users which may be utilised on-site or at a student’s home. Therefore take-home licenses are effectively included in the subscription price.

    Monthly Subscription

    There will be a monthly subscription option at $12.99* per seat per month for short term use.

    Existing and New Construct 2 Education license customers

    Existing Construct 2 customers with multi-year licenses will be able to continue to use Construct 2 for the remainder of their license term or to upgrade to Construct 3 for the remainder of the license term at no additional cost.

    The Construct 2 education license will be available through until the end of the 2018 academic year.

    Student License Subscription

    There will be a new Student License at $39.99* per annum. These licenses must be authorised by a full-time education establishment, however, that establishment does NOT have to have an Education License in order for their students to participate. They establishment will need to appoint an account holder in order to authorise students.

    Free Edition

    There will be a free edition of Construct 3 available.

    Questions?

    If you have any questions about the pricing, please email and we will be happy to clarify.

    * These prices are set relative to a fixed Sterling value on 14th Feb 2017 and the company reserves the right to adjust these prices in the event of fluctuations in currency exchange rates. These US dollar prices are indicative and local country currency prices may differ.

    ** Or equivalent in other currencies

  • All we need now is Half Life 3

  • After some emailing back and forth regarding the actual legal stance related to GraphicsRiver's license and unencrypted assets in released (Windows) desktop games, I asked for a definitive legal answer rather than "should be fine", and I have been moved up to level 3 support - to their legal department! Seems the situation is not as clear cut as it seems to be.

    The plot thickens... I'll keep you informed - might take a couple of days.

    I took the liberty of asking as well:

    Me:

    [quote:htnwrire]From your license here:

    https://graphicriver.net/licenses/terms/extended

    Specifically section 11:

    "You must not permit an end user of the End Product to extract the Item and use it separately from the End Product."

    If I put a licensed asset in my game, is that OK as long as my terms and conditions state that the end user is not permitted to extract the item?

    I'm concerned that the asset in my game is easy to extract and wouldn't want to be held liable.

    Their reply:

    [quote:htnwrire]I know you had to wait a while for us to get back to you, so thanks a lot for your patience. We have a crazy backlog but are working hard to tackle it <img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_e_smile.gif" alt=":)" title="Smile">

    > If I put a licensed asset in my game, is that OK as long as my terms and conditions state that the end user is not permitted to extract the item?

    Yes, this should be totally fine.

    I'm here to help if you need any further assistance.

    Good luck with your game <img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_e_smile.gif" alt=":)" title="Smile">

    Legal risk is a legitimate concern, but I'm yet to see any actual evidence that encrypting your game assets as people describe is a required step under licensed assets. Are there any more examples you have?

  • Can you leave that game up? And give me the URL? Also, please email me on tom@ scirra so we don't derail this thread

  • Yes, can anyone confirm it's OK for them now?

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  • Reality of arcade is that the traffic is low quality - big numbers visiting arcade result in very few people exploring rest of the website.

    We have some ideas about allowing users to monetise their games better in the arcade but that's a long way off yet.

  • If we didn't give new users 1 year free, we risk all our revenue drying up because everyone new customers might choose instead to wait for Construct 3.

    Now I appreciate this is only a risk, but it's one we don't want to take. From a business point of view it's a bit of a vulnerable transition and it's important to keep sales going. Between now and end of Construct 3 beta is some months.

    Giving first year free for purchases now we consider a semi pre-order for Construct 3, and ensures that new customers won't have reason to hold off their purchases.

    We deliberated over this for a long time and felt that 50% discount off first year for existing customers was a good deal. If you don't think it's a good deal, that's fine as always we're not forcing you to take it.

  • You're kinda making a case for choosing open source software here.

    And what do you think happens if key people who maintain open source projects move on? Even open source projects have that sort of risk.

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