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Hi,
I am building a commercial desktop product using:
- Adobe Animate Air (Publishing for Adobe AIR for desktop)
- Adobe Flash CS 6 Air (Older Version of Animate)
Does published projects built under these IDE's can be used for commercial purposes?
what are the legal terms for it? do we need to attach some form of a license to our EULA?
The business model is subscription based (we are not selling any type of assets)
I found Adobe Term of use under - Legal Terms of Use | Adobe with the following line:
"4.7 Selling Your Content. We may allow you to license your Content to other users through our Services after agreeing to separate terms."
Can anyone help me where can I find and sign those items? and what type of additional info I need to add to my EULA agreement.
I couldn't get those answers from Adobe support.
Thanks
Asaf
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Adobe doesn't care what you do with the app - you can sell it, give it away, rent it, whatever. You cannot charge money for or claim copyright in the AIR runtime library itself, but the code you wrote in Flash or Animate is entirely your property.
TOU clause 4.7 is about using Adobe's own platforms to sell content (e.g. through Stock).
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Thanks a lot for your answer Dave.
How can I get an official answer from Adobe regarding this topic?
Thanks
Asaf
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I will raise it internally; you could also ask Customer Care via the phone or chat service, but you won't get anything in writing from Adobe's lawyers.
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See Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) End User License Agreement - Adobe Labs​ for the terms and conditions for using Adobe AIR. If you still have questions, get in touch with us using this link Contact us | Adobe
Let us know if you need more info.
Thanks,
Preran