Hi! I’m writing a UE tutorial and I would like to publish the UE project in GitHub so people can build it and explore the tutorial further.
As part of the project I was hoping to use some of the animations from the Game Animation Sample from Epic, which are available in Fab.
The Standard Fab license doesn’t specifically cover this situation, or at least it’s not 100% clear for me. Since I would be making the UE project source for the tutorial available, this would include the animation assets in source form, which the Fab license seems to prohibit (in order to protect people charging for agregating other people’s assets - which is not the case here) or at least doesn’t seem to explicitly allow.
At the same time, the EU Eula (https://www.unrealengine.com/en-US/eula/unreal) explicitly states **“**You may Distribute Examples (including as modified by you) in Source Code or object code to any third party” which I believe it’s the spirit Epic has when publishing sample content.
I would love to get some some guidance here, ideally official from Epic.
TL;DR - Can I distribute a UE project (in source form, including its assets) using free sample content from Epic (like the Game Animation Sample) published in Fab?
Thanks!