![]() ![]() The same goes for a movie you're making using a movie editing program etc. You are then the owner of this piece of art, and holder of the copyright for it, and If they've been created by the buyer /user him/herself, the copyright is the user's own, and he can freely use them.Įdit: Same as if you create a piece of art using Adobe Photoshop or the like. ![]() I do not think, however, that Illusion is making any attempt to prevent this, or to sue such buyers/users for damages. in another game is a breach of Illusion's copyright and hence "illegal". A buyer using these characters as artwork etc. ![]() Obviously, this rarely happens when you buy a game, whether you buy it online and it's delivered electronically or you buy it on a DVD, so it's unlikely there's a contract forbidding you this kind of use.ī) Illusion has the copyright to any figures (characters) which shipped with the game. If the contract does not forbid it, then of course it is OK as far as the contract goes.Įdit: For the contract to forbid you using Illusion's games as an "art platform", you must really have SIGNED such a contract or at least clearly assented to it. A) The contract between Illusion and the buyer/owner of the game, andĪ) I don't know the details of the contract / EULA, but it might possibly forbid the user from using the game as an "art platform" to re-sell artwork created by the user himself through the use of the game. ![]()
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