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Anima in tensor art
Greed kills the best models. Instead of striking normal deal with Tensor, author went this way, basically blocking people that cannot spend money and don't have good GPU to use his model.
See my comment here: https://huggingface.co/circlestone-labs/Anima/discussions/37#6a17cd154a0b7d3de1a39846
Instead of striking normal deal with Tensor
I do have a normal deal with TensorArt; they have a standard commercial license nearly identical to the one Civit has.
author went this way
I didn't choose to enable Pro-only, TA did that. I've emailed them to ask for clarification.
I didn't choose to enable Pro-only, TA did that. I've emailed them to ask for clarification.
I am not even shocked. That's very them too. I am very sorry you are getting the flame and apologize for being harsh.
More details in the other thread.
There is no direct requirement in the license to make the model Pro-only (or impose any other requirements). What there is, is a per-image license fee that necessarily increases the operational costs of hosting the model, and TensorArt has chosen to manage this cost by making it Pro-only. In principle I have no problems with this (or any other method a platform chooses to make hosting a model sustainable), but I'm still in discussions with them on the exact details of how it will look and what it means for end-users.


