Croomfolk, would you be willing to indicate the specific AI tool used here, including version of AI tool and a link to the AI tool's Terms of Use page?
@Emcee Flesher: This submission has undergone significant refinement and expansion since you first shared it. Would you like me to bump it to the front page so others may see all the improvements?
Tsorthan Grove and glitchart are correct. All licenses on OGA allow for resale by necessity. I know you mean you don't want others to resell the asset by itself, but saying "don't try to sell it" causes unintended legal entanglements that make it effectively unusable, even when it's only being used inside a game project. Even a free game project. @Flashy Feather Games: Would you be willing to omit that part? Until then, I must download-disable this submission to prevent people from using it in a way you may not approve of. Let me know if you have any questions.
Yes, Viagrinil. To the best of my knowledge, the chemical name can't be trademarked and should be fine on the label. Viagri(nil) is only one letter changed from Viagra. Which is generally not enough to prevent "Brand confusion". A bit like a generic software brand called "Microsolfs Windovvs". They'd get sued. :P
@Zonked: What AI tool was used to help create this?
Croomfolk, would you be willing to indicate the specific AI tool used here, including version of AI tool and a link to the AI tool's Terms of Use page?
@Emcee Flesher: This submission has undergone significant refinement and expansion since you first shared it. Would you like me to bump it to the front page so others may see all the improvements?
Tsorthan Grove and glitchart are correct. All licenses on OGA allow for resale by necessity. I know you mean you don't want others to resell the asset by itself, but saying "don't try to sell it" causes unintended legal entanglements that make it effectively unusable, even when it's only being used inside a game project. Even a free game project. @Flashy Feather Games: Would you be willing to omit that part? Until then, I must download-disable this submission to prevent people from using it in a way you may not approve of. Let me know if you have any questions.EDIT: Fixed, thanks! :)
LOL! Thanks.
Yes, Viagrinil. To the best of my knowledge, the chemical name can't be trademarked and should be fine on the label. Viagri(nil) is only one letter changed from Viagra. Which is generally not enough to prevent "Brand confusion". A bit like a generic software brand called "Microsolfs Windovvs". They'd get sued. :PEDIT: Fixed, thanks! :)
This label may be a bit too close to a trademark.EDIT: Fixed, thanks! :)
The song itself is corrupt, not just the preview. Which is why uploading it multiple times has not resolved the issue.
Bumped for new content.
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