What is the difference between Reproducible plans, CAD plans and Blackline plans?
• Reproducible Plans are prints that are sold with a license to build multiple homes from one set of plans. Reproducibles may be copied and built many times by the original purchaser only. Reproducibles may not be resold, transferred or sub-licensed. Reproducible plans are printed on vellum and can be modified by a draftsman using traditional drafting techniques. • CAD plans are sold in a digital format for using Computer Aided Drafting software. CAD plans are sold with a license to build multiple homes from one set of plans. Like reproducibles, CAD plans may be built many times by the original purchaser only. However, CAD plans may not be resold, transferred or sub-licensed. Modified Versions of original Peek Design Group, Inc. Plans are considered derivative versions under the Copyright law and are considered the same at the original work. We use DataCad to create all our drawings. CAD plans will be in DataCad format, but can be supplied in .dwg format, however there may be some loss
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