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Solved JointCorrectEE License Questions

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JointCorrectEE plugin.
Although its license type is CC BY-NC-SA, the author explicitly stated in the description that commercial use is allowed—though this applies only to dependencies.
As far as I understand, it's permitted to use it in paid scene creation as long as the plugin itself is not directly redistributed.
Is my understanding correct?


Also, everlaster's Joint Correct depends on FallenDancer's Joint Correct.
However, FallenDancer's Joint Correct does not include any explicit permission for commercial use.
So to summarize my question: Is it allowed to use everlaster's Joint Correct in paid scene creation, even though it references FallenDancer's Joint Correct?
 
Although its license type is CC BY-NC-SA, the author explicitly stated in the description that commercial use is allowed—though this applies only to dependencies.
As far as I understand, it's permitted to use it in paid scene creation as long as the plugin itself is not directly redistributed.
Is my understanding correct?

Slightly incorrect: Redistributed or modified/used as a source for forking your own plugin (if it's a commercial use).


Also, everlaster's Joint Correct depends on FallenDancer's Joint Correct.
However, FallenDancer's Joint Correct does not include any explicit permission for commercial use.
So to summarize my question: Is it allowed to use everlaster's Joint Correct in paid scene creation, even though it references FallenDancer's Joint Correct?

Technically, sub-dependencies are not critical if they're not used in the scene. The thing is, as you say, this is a plugin and you plan on using it and EE uses morphs from the original package. Since FallenDancer does not state anything about dependency use, we have to assume it's not authorized to reference it/use it in PC (as a NC license works by default).

In general, if you have doubt, don't use it in a situation where the licence does not allow it.
 
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Thanks for your reply. It helped me a lot.
Slightly incorrect: Redistributed or modified/used as a source for forking your own plugin (if it's a commercial use).




Technically, sub-dependencies are not critical if they're not used in the scene. The thing is, as you say, this is a plugin and you plan on using it and EE uses morphs from the original package. Since FallenDancer does not state anything about dependency use, we have to assume it's not authorized to reference it/use it in PC (as a NC license works by default).

In general, if you have doubt, don't use it in a situation where the licence does not allow it.
 
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