I was hoping you could answer a question regarding Storyline output. Are there any limitaitons on how we use output from Storyline? Can they be embedded on independent websites or apps? Can the courses be sold?
Please advise if there are any limitations I should be aware of.
Hi Suzanne. I'm not awere of any restrictions in that sense. The copyright is on the software, not what the software produces. This is akin to PowerPoint and the resulting presentations created using Powerpoint - those presentations are not owned by Microsoft nor is the distribution of them limited (other than the authors own copyright to the content).
Articulate folks should probably chime in to confirm though.
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Hi Suzanne. I'm not awere of any restrictions in that sense. The copyright is on the software, not what the software produces. This is akin to PowerPoint and the resulting presentations created using Powerpoint - those presentations are not owned by Microsoft nor is the distribution of them limited (other than the authors own copyright to the content).
Articulate folks should probably chime in to confirm though.
Stephanie
Hey guys
If you're using a licensed copy of Articulate software (and not the trial version), then you own the rights to any and all content you create:
http://www.articulate.com/support/kb_article.php?product=ap9&id=ca5e0j6qcw7q
Trial versions of Articulate software should not be used for live production work.
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