![]() ![]() ![]() USAGE OF THE SOFTWARE INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS.Ī. If you didn't buy it, there's rules for transferring ownership, but the (purchased) license makes it legal for you to use.ĬAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION OF THIS SOFTWARE. None are worth discussing here.Ĭallie’s response, OTOH, does grant the permissions you are looking for. I can think of a dozen reasons why PGM’s lawyers left such language out of the EULA. It doesn’t say a word one way or the other. it's not a good idea to use the demo for anything other than learning privately.Īs long as you bought the software from PG and have the license that goes along with it, you are free to use the software for personal and commercial ventures. Besides that, I find that demo's often sound quite different when they are placed in your DAW and you simply change the key and tempo, and the demo's are often NOT in a usable song format. Simply change a few aspects of the demo and rearrange the chords and it's all good. If however, you listen to one of the style demos and like it and decide to use it exactly like it is, that is a copyright infraction. I don't have to do anything other than to sign a statement with my publisher or music library which represents my music, that I alone, control all the rights to the music. I have music being used commercially that was written using PG real tracks. ![]() As long as you bought the software from PG and have the license that goes along with it, you are free to use the software for personal and commercial ventures. You don't have to include PG as a co-writer or share any credits with any of the track artists who recorded the real tracks. You are allowed to use this software to create original songs and copyright them in your name. I should have said YEP and NOPE to your two questions.I can see how answering the first one by itself can be confusing. Thanks for the responses but I'm no further toward an answer at this point. Do I need "written permission from PG"? Or not? ![]()
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