On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 8:07 AM, Simon Wise <simonzwise@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > So ... it is saying you can use the individual samples as notes in a work, > (i.e. in some other format than a sample collection) but you can't > distribute them as a set of samples, (i.e. in the form you got them). It > makes sense, it seems the author does not want them distributed as a sample > library. It may not be clear or unambiguous legally but the intention seems > clear. It's a pretty standard license for most sample libraries, even commercial ones distributed as WAV files rather than in a specific sampler file format -- you can use them for any commercial use as long as you don't re-distribute as another sample library or bundled with a sampler product (like bundling with Kontakt player). I don't think there is any issue with importing into a sampler like Kontakt or LinuxSampler and using them directly to produce music. In fact, it looks like there is a screenshot of Kontakt right on the same page. -- Brett W. McCoy -- http://www.brettwmccoy.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "In the rhythm of music a secret is hidden; If I were to divulge it, it would overturn the world." -- Jelaleddin Rumi _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user