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Started May 24th, 2011 · 4 replies · Latest reply by jppi_Stu 13 years, 6 months ago
Hi,
This is my first post.
In short,I'm developing a clock app and I want to use freesounds as its or either cutting the parts that I don't want to make it short
in both cases if I give the attribution,is it ok to use the sounds in my app for commercial use.
Thanks in advance.
be my gast, but as you tell, give me the credits by giving your users a link to every sound you use.
regards user klankbeeld.
ps and 1.000 fore every 100.000 you make with my sounds. :wink: You always can offer a little money to freesound instead. Better !! :lol:
klankbeeld
be my gast, but as you tell, give me the credits by giving your users a link to every sound you use.
regards user klankbeeld.ps and 1.000 fore every 100.000 you make with my sounds. :wink: You always can offer a little money to freesound instead. Better !! :lol:
hi,thanks for your replay..
but I'm note a native speaker, so I would appreciate if someone answers my question directly is it OK or Not..
Thanks in advance..
iTiGer7
...is it ok to use the sounds in my app for commercial use.
No, if you mean "commercial" as "advertising."
In English (or at least US English), "commercial" can mean "something done to make money" as well as "advertisement." The license text uses it in the first sense, but since some people might think of it in the second sense, I believe it's important to point this out. The license also says "You may not use this work to advertise for or promote anything but the work you create from it," which is why the answer is "No" if you meant "commercial" as "advertising" (unless it was advertising your app in which you are using the sound).