License
License
Use of an item is bound by the license you purchase. A license grants you a non-exclusive and non-transferable right to use and incorporate the item into your personal or commercial projects. There are three licenses available:
Single License
Your use of the item is restricted to a single installation (one iOS app and one Android app).
You may use the item in work which you are creating for your own purposes or for your client.
The item may not be redistributed or resold.
The source code may not be redistributed or resold. Though, the compiled app can be distributed in the market.
If the item contains licensed components, those components must only be used within the item and you must not extract and use them on a stand-alone basis.
If the item was created using materials which are the subject of a GNU General Public License (GPL), your use of the item is subject to the terms of the GPL in place of the foregoing conditions (to the extent the GPL applies).
Multiple License
Your use of the item is restricted to five installations (five iOS apps and five Android apps).
You may use the item in work which you are creating for your own purposes or for your clients.
The source code may not be redistributed or resold. Though, the compiled app can be distributed in the market.
If the item contains licensed components, those components must only be used within the item and you must not extract and use them on a stand-alone basis.
If the item was created using materials which are the subject of a GNU General Public License (GPL), your use of the item is subject to the terms of the GPL in place of the foregoing conditions (to the extent the GPL applies).
Unlimited License
You don't have any restriction for item installation (Unlimited iOS apps and Unlimited Android apps).
You may use the item in work which you are creating for your own purposes or for your clients.
The source code may not be redistributed or resold. Though, the compiled app can be distributed in the market.
If the item contains licensed components, those components must only be used within the item and you must not extract and use them on a stand-alone basis.
If the item was created using materials which are the subject of a GNU General Public License (GPL), your use of the item is subject to the terms of the GPL in place of the foregoing conditions (to the extent the GPL applies).
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