If I do develop my application to use Merlin (or Genie or Peedy or Robby), will I also be allowed to distribute Merlin (or Genie or Peedy or Robby) with my (commercial) application?
A distribution license for Microsoft Agent, is required for you to distribute Microsoft Agent and any of its components, such as the Merlin (and Genie, Peedy and Robby) character data files. The distribution license for Microsoft Agent is royalty-free, regardless of whether your application is commercial or non-profit. Back to list of questions I want to distribute a character that looks distinctively my own but I don’t want to go to the effort or cost of making or commissioning my own unique character. Can I just download the Agent Character Editor and use it to slightly edit my own version of Merlin (or Genie or Peedy or Robby) if I don’t change very much? The End-user License Agreement for Microsoft Agent specifically disallows altering the character files for Merlin (and Genie, Peedy and Robby), regardless of whether it is a little or a lot. Renaming these characters in your application, Web pages, documentation or other work, is also not permitted. In any event, the Agent Characte
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