Hello. Great site! Just love it,
Particularly the chapter catergories embeded in your videos.

I have a legal concern I would like to share with you.

Before subscribing to SLR, I've read carefully the Terms of Service and I have adhered to it religiously since purchasing my subscription. Nowhere have I seen or do I see any terms relating to a "SLR Fair Use Policy" involving a 30 downoad allocation or limitation.

However, I have now received a message informing me of such a policy.

I am not opposed to such a fairness policy. It is your prerogative.

The principle to which I am opposed is SLR not making this information public through its Terms of Service or otherwise for potential subscriber to make an informed decision.

Perhaps I did not look closely.

Can you please guide me, and the public, where to find this information regarding download limitation?

Thank you.

p.s. I've tried opening a support ticket for this issue, but your site returned an "unexpected error" message

    jnfrlvr hi, thank you for showing your concern.

    you can find this info in two places, first on download tab on each scene (which can be seen also by guest users) and more importantly in the lower section of our join pages, just before user subscribes.

    Thanks Andrew! Not looking for drawbacks, I must have missed it.

    In general, there's a strange belief on the part of the owners here that customers are somehow abusive if they behave too close to the limits imposed upon them. I truly don't get it. The download limits here are quite reasonable and they implicitly limit the downloads by monthly members. There's no need to vilify and label those sorts as "data hoarders" but you guys do that anyway. No one is out to get you. But from the outside, you guys seem mercurial bordering on mendacious.

    Which brings us to AI scripts. Given they remain inferior to human scripts, who would pay $4 for them? I'd pay $1 along with the rights to future revisions which to me implies the 10 download limit without revisions was reasonable (ya know just like the proposed 10 AI scripts for $10?). And consider the sorts willing to pay $1 today to be the equivalent of kickstarter and Patreon sorts who fund promising technology who should be rewarded for doing that. Why is this so hard?