I would say, in this case, "Adobe says" is actually sufficient. They are publicly asserting (which makes them legally liable) that all assets used to train Firefly are correctly licensed/attributed already or they posess all relevant rights.
I just assumed these are cobbled together from other weapons and existing salvaged mechanical components. No need to manufacture things from scratch in a post-apocalyptic scenario.
Thanks for pointing that out, waffle house. Hijacked link removed.
https://opengameart.org/content/art-tags
Oh, dang. I totally missed that. Yeah, unless Firefly has a non-non-commercial option, that won't do.
I'm open to hearing arguments to the contrary, but barring that, yeah. :)EDIT: missed the fact that Firefly output is (currently) non-commercial only. Until that changes, we can't host Firefly-generated assets.
I would say, in this case, "Adobe says" is actually sufficient. They are publicly asserting (which makes them legally liable) that all assets used to train Firefly are correctly licensed/attributed already or they posess all relevant rights.
Cool. Thanks for sharing!
@Eldritch Grim Is the music AI generated?
EDIT: clarity.
I just assumed these are cobbled together from other weapons and existing salvaged mechanical components. No need to manufacture things from scratch in a post-apocalyptic scenario.
Interesting. How was this made?
Understood. Let me know once you've updated the tags.
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