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Hey Adobe, hey community.
I am creating a web based game that is played on a browser ( technically its a web page using css, js and html ) . After reading the licence / terms of use for both standard and extended licence, i am uncertain what license to use.
The assets :
- templates such as crests, and banners on which text will be applied ( and thus modified )
- background images , cropped and used with variuos color palettes i myself will create with photoshop which means they are also modified
- architecture ( ancient buildings ) from which i would like to extract elemens to create a new image that can be animated in the browser . Example : https://stock.adobe.com/ch_de/images/interior-del-palacio-real-de-mysore-india/100072562?prev_url=de...
The situation :
- the "product" is a web based game displayed in a browser that is in principle a webpage
- the standart licence allows me to display the ( modified ) assets with unlimited views
- the assets are not the main VALUE of the product - the game logic on the webpage is the VALUE
- I do intend to use the assets in the game only ( no merchandise, no mugs, no prints, no apps , etc )
- the access to the game is free of charge for players, but might be subscription based in the future
- in a nutshell : all assets are modified , made to suit the theme and are 1:1 the same asset as in the adobe.stock store
As i understand, paragraphs 3.1(A) , 3.1(B)(1) and 3.1(B)(2) and 7 of the terms and conditions allow the use i need to be under a standard licence, since the Work :
- is not for sale and does not represent the VALUE of the product
- is displayed on a webpage ( the game ) thus having unlimited views
- is not usable publicly by the website users to create any templates ( i alone edit the contents of the page in my backend as the site owner )
Is the standard licence the one for me to use in this case ?
Regards
As representatives of Adobe my colleagues and I cannot comment on licensing. There are links provided on this forum for licensing terms if you cannot find what you need you may need to consult an attorney.
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As representatives of Adobe my colleagues and I cannot comment on licensing. There are links provided on this forum for licensing terms if you cannot find what you need you may need to consult an attorney.