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Why are there two prices per purchase on Envato market?
I still can’t understand why there are two different prices in the Envato Market online store? The first is a standard license, the second is an extended one. How do they know that a person violated the standard license and sold the goods to another? Are they really that naive? This is not a program to distribute.
What idiot would pay 2000 bucks for a site when the same site can be bought there for 50 bucks. At least make a more logical sales scheme.
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Well, I periodically run my work through image search engines. Recently, some smart guy took one of my works from my portfolio without asking and put it as an icon for his application on Google Play. Now the account of this smart guy is banned due to my complaint :)
So don't think that everything is so simple and no one will get you. And checking a license is a matter of one minute.
themeforest.net/licenses/standard
everything is written right there. What is the difference between licenses.
And if you're hoping no one notices, maybe. Maybe they won't notice. But if your site becomes popular - be sure, there will be many people who want to check and poke a finger ....
Usually there is an encrypted code built in that connects to the server where it stores the data.
An example when buying, you indicate the site where it will be installed, then they give access to the server, the data goes to you and checks availability there, if everything is fine, then it works, no, the whole code will be banned.
Well, or if 1 code comes from 2 different domains to check the license, then it is also banned.
There are many more options, how you can check the license, and you sold the code to someone.
If you sold it once and under the cover of night - well, figs with him.
And if you trade constantly - this, apparently, needs to be done in some kind of public market?
It seems that Envato is implementing a system where you can now set the price for your product yourself.
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