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Courses Plus Student 809 PointsAre we allowed to use the assets from this course in our own games we make commercially?
Can we use all of the assets from this course like the frog model, bird model, sound, and font to create our own game commercially?
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Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 PointsHey Andrea,
I would say no. Treehouse holds the copyrights for everything in the course, and using anything from the course commercially (or even privately outside the scope of the course) is an infringement on their copyrights and would be illegal.
If you need further information, you can have a look at the Terms and Conditions, specifically Section 6, subsection 1, which contains the following:
You acknowledge and agree that all Content provided on the Website or through the Services, contained in sponsor advertisements or, presented to you by the Company, its partners or advertisers, is protected by copyrights, trademarks, service marks, patents, or other proprietary rights and laws. You shall abide by all copyright notices, trademark rules, information, and restrictions contained in any Content accessed through the Services, and except as expressly permitted herein, shall not use, copy, reproduce, modify, translate, publish, broadcast, transmit, distribute, perform, upload, display, license, sell or otherwise exploit for any purposes whatsoever any Content or third party submissions or other proprietary rights not owned by you: (i) without the express prior written consent of the respective owners, and (ii) in any way that violates any third party right.
andrea hudgins
Courses Plus Student 809 PointsThanks for that information Jason.