An example: I buy a product with exented licence that i’ll include in one of my product. Somebody gets exented licence too about the product that i’ve created.
The question is: What if he includes my product and the product i’ve bought in his/her product?
Nobody? Cuz it appears like that my customer don’t need to have extended licence about the product i’ve bought to upload in his product…
- Microlancer Beta Tester
- Author had a Free File of the Month
- Has been a member for 3-4 years
- Item was Featured
- Author was Featured
- Austria
- Exclusive Author
- Referred between 200 and 499 users
Extended License*Extended License
Some kind of License Inception 
So my customer should need to get an extended licence from the product i’ve included in my product?
Please somebody give me advice in this, it seems like i’m gona face this situation soon.
if he bought your file with extended licence that would be the scope.
Contracturally
Thanks that’s clear now. And what if i allow to a friend to use my product in his product?
lol //o\\ bangs head on desk
wintercounter said
An example: I buy a product with exented licence that i’ll include in one of my product. Somebody gets exented licence too about the product that i’ve created. The question is: What if he includes my product and the product i’ve bought in his/her product?
Don’t mean to ruin the party, but :
When you the recipient get the extended license, then this will only cover your* usage and in one single application. The usage does not cover you in turn extending the rights to others.
http://codecanyon.net/licenses/regular_extended#extended :Note clause [a], [c] and [h]. Below I reproduce clause [h] since it’s much clearer and depicts what your asking.
If the Work is used or incorporated in a work there is no restriction on the number of copies of that work that can be reproduced and distributed. For example: you may incorporate the Work, such as a music file, in a sound mixing software program that you or your client distributes commercially. An unlimited number of copies of the software program may be made and sold but the Work cannot be incorporated in more than one software program or other work. Additionally, buyers of the software program must not offer the Work (that is the music file) for sale, such as on a site like AudioJungle.net
This means, the extended rights you get does not allow you to further extend it to others. Special attention on how usage allows you to incorporate in only 1 application. Your clients cannot in turn include it into another application because that would constitute incorporation into a separate product which breaks the EULA.
