Standard fare licensing agreement there. In plain english it says you can use the sounds to create your songs, but you can't post the sounds by themselves... i.e. this song is fair game as long as the op actually wrote it. Were he to post the individual notes, i.e. the actual sound samples used to produce the song, not fair game.
Here's the deal with copyrights and patents, they're actually intended to -=encourage=- innovation, but the system has become warped... in the old days before patents, if you invented something, you kept it under lock and key... because as soon as somebody did figure out how to copy it, they could exploit it and you'd get nothing... all your hard work and EvilCorp makes the same product, markets the hell out of it and puts you out of business.... (This still happens, ask the REAL author of Candy Crush Saga what King Media did to him). Patents let you invent something, put it out in the world, and get a piece of the action when somebody down the line extends it... so you're encouraged by the system to invent and to release those inventions for others to play with. Unfortunately, it's been morphed into this destructive monster where a couple lawyers in Texas sue everybody they can get their grubby hands on into the ground for violating a patent that in most cases, they had nothing whatsoever to do with inventing.
This may find its way into my new Match3 game (Troll Invasion).
Looks like this may be one of my themes for my WIP, a Match3 game.
Standard fare licensing agreement there. In plain english it says you can use the sounds to create your songs, but you can't post the sounds by themselves... i.e. this song is fair game as long as the op actually wrote it. Were he to post the individual notes, i.e. the actual sound samples used to produce the song, not fair game.
Here's the deal with copyrights and patents, they're actually intended to -=encourage=- innovation, but the system has become warped... in the old days before patents, if you invented something, you kept it under lock and key... because as soon as somebody did figure out how to copy it, they could exploit it and you'd get nothing... all your hard work and EvilCorp makes the same product, markets the hell out of it and puts you out of business.... (This still happens, ask the REAL author of Candy Crush Saga what King Media did to him). Patents let you invent something, put it out in the world, and get a piece of the action when somebody down the line extends it... so you're encouraged by the system to invent and to release those inventions for others to play with. Unfortunately, it's been morphed into this destructive monster where a couple lawyers in Texas sue everybody they can get their grubby hands on into the ground for violating a patent that in most cases, they had nothing whatsoever to do with inventing.
Planned to use in a breakout style game, coming soon on Android tablet
I'll be using these in a hybrid breakout/shooter game. Nice artwork!
Another element I'll be using in my hybrid breakout style game. These birds are perfect "drop bomb on you" type enemies.
Using this as a bomb dropping enemy in a hybrid Breakout game for Android. Details to follow.
Using this as a bomb dropping enemy in a hybrid Breakout type game. Under development.
Found this indespensible for my Poker game.