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I take the free stuff non-commercial as not making money by using the model...if it's in an image that you sell its a no-no that is my interpritation. But as you are making no money on it I would say that it is ok, buti would check if you have any doubt's with the autor.
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Because of copyright, it's always a good practice to ask the creator of the object first. Send them an e-mail, then when they reply, save that e-mail in your file, so show that they have give permission. I've done that and in all cases, they've always said yes. I just keep the reply e-mail as a safety measure, in case the artist forgot they gave me permission and I have their reply as proof. Melanie
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Would it be alright if I made a computer game that had cutscenes with non-commercial models as long as I let people download and play the game for free, or is that illegal?