The actual edits done are copyright of the editing artist, so even the people who made RPG Maker would need permission from the artist to use them. Inversely the license to use the included resources does not mean you automatically can use any edits made. ![]() However, you still need that original license to use them, no matter what the editing artist has to say. ![]() Anyway, due to this distribution it's been very easy for people to make edits to the resources and legally share them with others. This RTP standard became the community norm, and so even though MV does not have an RTP the resources that get distributed with the engine are being treated as if it did. Due to the nature of the RTP the resources have been widely accessible, however permission to distribute is not the same as permission to use, which is why even though everyone can freely download the RTP resources without pirating, this does not mean that those same people could use them to make a game. So if you don't own Ace, you don't have the license to use Ace resources. If you didn't own the engine, you wouldn't have this license. Basically this licence is for you to use the resources that came with the engine in making games (commercial or non-commercial does not matter) as long as you use the resources only to make games in RPG Maker (there's also some limited uses outside of RM for things like advertising your game in the form of screenshots). What exactly those conditions are are spelled out in the documentation that also came with MV. When buying MV you also bought a conditional licence to use the resources that were included in MV. This is a confusing question, so I'll try going into greater detail about how licenses work for MV and hope your question gets answered in the process.
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