Collaborating

Distressed Motion
Distressed Motion Member Posts: 19 Member

I had randomly thought of this earlier today. When it comes to collaborating with another musician, does that in anyway violate the EULA? Obviously you aren't sharing the software between the other person. I was just wondering what everyone thought.

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  • JesterMgee
    JesterMgee Member Posts: 2,530 Expert
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    Wont affect EULA. Think about production houses that own loads of plugins and would use them to produce on artists tracks or have artists maybe use their facilities in their productions. It is likely burried in the eula what is and is not acceptable, it is mostly just common sense stuff really but in order to action an offence someone needs to kick off the ball to start with.

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  • JesterMgee
    JesterMgee Member Posts: 2,530 Expert
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    Wont affect EULA. Think about production houses that own loads of plugins and would use them to produce on artists tracks or have artists maybe use their facilities in their productions. It is likely burried in the eula what is and is not acceptable, it is mostly just common sense stuff really but in order to action an offence someone needs to kick off the ball to start with.

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