What's in the EULA contradicts the information given to Examigan. Besides, it contradicts THE LAW. They cannot forbid anyone from sharing their creations. Besides, how would they prove that the sound comes from their product? I am talking of original presets, and there are no samples involved, just raw synth data.ChrisQ wrote:From the EULA when you install Icarus or Gladiator:
"...This product can be used for music production, making records, remixes, commercials, jingles, soundtracks for film, theatre, musicals and computer games. The included sounds and this product can NOT be used for making music or sounds that will be licensed or sold as library music, sound clips or other sample based products. You are not allowed to sample and distribute sounds or waveforms from this product without our written permission. Especially not for creating commercial content for other synthesizers, sample packs, romplers or audio devices."
Anyway, there is a "catch": "without our written permission". And it seems they would not deny that permission, when what's in question are original presets, and work derived from them.
