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No lo se, pero antes de editar eso creo que deverias leer el aviso legal de la compania para que no te metas en problemas.

Cita:
Copyright Policy


In case one of your components has been reported for copyright violation and it is discovered to be a valid infringement upon investigation, the following penalties will be applied:

1. If this is your first reported component, then:

1.1.The file in case will be removed from FlashComponents.net.

1.2. You will be forbidden to access your author account for a period of two weeks.

1.3.You will pay a $300 fine, detained from your sales.*

1.4. The profit generated from the sales of the product(s) reported for copyright violation will be detained.*

1.5. All of your other components from the website will continue to be sold.

*In case you don't have that amount in your account, it will be detained from the sale of your other products.

2. If this is your second deflection, then all the penalties from 1. will be applied, with the mention that instead of a $300 fine, you will pay a $1000 fine, detained from your sales.

Please read carefully the definition of copyright for a better understanding.

"Copyright is a form of intellectual property that gives the author of an original work exclusive right for a certain time period in relation to that work, including its publication, distribution and adaptation, after which time the work is said to enter the public domain. [...] Some jurisdictions also recognize "moral rights" of the creator of a work, such as the right to be credited for the work. Copyright is described under the umbrella term intellectual property along with patents and trademarks.[...] Copyright has been internationally standardized, lasting between fifty to a hundred years from the author's death, or a shorter period for anonymous or corporate authorship. [...] Generally, copyright is enforced as a civil matter, though some jurisdictions do apply criminal sanctions." You can find the full definition on Wikipedia.

Regarding the Flash creations, copyright applies to both design and source code of the creation. Therefore, if the design idea or the functionality of the creation or both are copied, then we consider that we're dealing with a copyright infringement case. We also consider copyright infringement if the design or the functionality of the Flash product resemble in a high percentage with another design product or interactive design product created before.

Depending on the gravity of the copyright infringement, the author can be excluded from the FlashComponents.net Network. In case the amounts mentioned above cannot be recuperated from the author's sales, by accepting the website's terms and conditions, the author is obliged to pay all the penalties himself, otherwise we will take legal actions to recover the debts.

The author must continue with his normal activity, and it case he refuses to offer support to his current customers, the penalty is twice as big as the above mentioned penalties. If the author is not excluded from the FlashComponents.net Network, he then has the right to continue uploading his components to our website.
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