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Copyright question #298425
11/14/09 22:34
11/14/09 22:34
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Last year or so I took a Game design class in my Online School, for it they sent me the program "Multi media Fusion 2" to use for the class. The Program came with a bunch of sound files. I copied them into a separate folder to make it easier to use in the games I made. At the end of the class I had to uninstall it and send it back. Since the sound tracks were copied into a separate folder they weren’t removed after I uninstalled the program. So my real question is, would it be illegal to use any of those sounds for my Gamestudio projects such as games for the contests, games to sell, or stuff like that.


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Re: Copyright question [Re: Silence_] #298426
11/14/09 22:37
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that should be mentioned in the software license agreement.

Re: Copyright question [Re: Joey] #298429
11/14/09 22:53
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I don't have the program anymore I sent it back to the school which means I also don't have the license agreement. The program isn't free so it probably has some sort of license agreement. So I guess since I don't own a license for it anymore I also don't own a license for the sounds either. Right?


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Re: Copyright question [Re: Silence_] #298431
11/14/09 23:33
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wrong. you just don't know it. i'd ask the school for the license agreement, they can tell you, or ask the software developper himself.

Re: Copyright question [Re: Joey] #308120
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I am actually taking a class similar to this next year, and for the copyright question, I agree with Joey.

Re: Copyright question [Re: Joquan] #308229
02/02/10 12:33
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multi media fusion 2 is by clickteam and releasedunder the creative common licence. same goes for all files included with the project.


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