Yes, Unity offers a free version called Unity Personal, which can be used for commercial purposes as long as your company or team's annual revenue or funding does not exceed $200,000 USD. If your revenue or funding surpasses this threshold, you will need to upgrade to Unity Plus or Unity Pro, which offer additional features and support at different pricing tiers.
No, Futura is not free for commercial use. It is a copyrighted font that requires a license for commercial use.
Not necessarily. The rightsholder may simply choose to allow free commercial use, as in some Creative Commons licenses.
The address of the Unity Free Public Library is: 13 Center Road, Unit 4, Unity, 03603 7500
Yes, you can use royalty-free photos in a commercial product as long as you adhere to the licensing terms of the specific image. These terms may vary, but usually, they allow for commercial use with some restrictions such as not reselling or redistributing the image itself. It is important to review the specific license agreement for each royalty-free photo.
Yep, There is a More featured Pro version of it though. It has a regular Unity (Free :D) and Unity Pro (VERY EXPENSIVE... $1500.00 when I checked... or was it the liscense... Oh well) But yes there is a free Unity :D
The phone number of the Unity Free Public Library is: 603-543-3253.
Clip art is not always free to use for commercial purposes. Some clip art may be available for free, but others may require a license or payment for commercial use. It is important to check the specific terms and conditions of the clip art you want to use to ensure you are in compliance with copyright laws.
Yes, you can use Linux software commercially, depending on the licence issued by the software developer. A lot is free entirely, some are free for home (non-commercial) use only, whilst some come with a commercial licence fee to pay.
No, it is not legal to use the Z library for commercial purposes as it is a platform for free access to copyrighted materials.
The LabVIEW and LabVIEW NXG Community edition is free for non-commercial use.
You can download it and use for a month for free. There are some non-commercial programs, like B1 Free Archiver.
I would not say that. It takes time to develop software. What is the interest of the keylogger software developer to give it free? My recommendation to you is to use commercial keyloggers. They are safe and easy to use. Check Relytec.com site for a commercial keylogger.