In space, no one can hear you get sued by Activision
An oddly worded clause in the GH Tunes’ Terms of Use will apparently cause you to give up your right to sell Guitar Hero: World Tour (Xbox 360, PS2, PS3, and Wii) custom tunes in the vastness of space. Space Pirates, you’ve been warned.
Here’s some bad news for any space-faring artist looking to profit from their custom Guitar Hero: World Tour (Xbox 360, PS2, PS3, and Wii) music.
And I quote from the GH Tunes Terms of Use:
You hereby grant Activision a royalty free, irreversible, sub-licensable and non-exclusive perpetual license throughout the universe for use in any and all media whether now known or hereafter….
Basically, it means that if you had planned to leave the planet in order to sell your mediocre emo rock tunes, don’t. Activision *will* hunt you down with extreme prejudice. Possibly in a Terran Battlecruiser. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.
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