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  2. Autodesk MotionBuilder - Wikipedia

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    MotionBuilder is a 3D character animation software produced by Autodesk. It is used for virtual cinematography , motion capture , and traditional keyframe animation . It was originally named Filmbox when it was first created by Canadian company Kaydara, later acquired by Alias and renamed to MotionBuilder.

  3. FMOD - Wikipedia

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    FMOD is available under multiple license schemes: [3] FMOD Non-Commercial License, which allows software not intended for commercial distribution to use FMOD for free.; FMOD Indie License, a bottom level license for software intended for commercial distribution, with development budgets less than US$500k.

  4. Autodesk - Wikipedia

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    Autodesk, Inc. is an American multinational software corporation that provides software products and services for the architecture, engineering, construction, manufacturing, media, education, and entertainment industries.

  5. Canadian Indie Producers Body CMPA Calls On Minister To ... - AOL

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    The Canadian Media Producers Association (CMPA) is calling on the country’s government to reject a regulator decision to renew pubcaster CBC/Radio-Canada’s license for another five years and ...

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  7. Node-locked licensing - Wikipedia

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    Node-locked licensing is a software licensing approach in which a license for a software application is assigned to one or more hardware devices (specific nodes, such as a computer, mobile devices, or IoT device). Typically any numbers of instances are allowed to execute for such license.

  8. GarageGames - Wikipedia

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    GarageGames also offered "Commercial" licensing options to companies with more than $250,000 in annual revenues. In 2012, GarageGames announced that both the Torque 2D Engine and Torque 3D Engine would be offered free as an open-source MIT license. [8] The source code was released on GitHub on September 20, 2012.

  9. List of indie game developers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of developers of indie games, which includes video game developers who are not owned by nor do they receive significant financial backing from a video game publisher. Independent developers, which can be single individuals, small groups, or large organizations, retain operational control over their organizations and processes.