

If the case still makes it to court, it is still up to the judging party (often a jury, but again, this may not always be the case) to decide.

It does not even mean that they will lose their case, if they sue you. That does not mean the Unity team (or any other involved party) can not sue you. For example, you might be legally allowed to use the assets in a competitors engine. To make matters more difficult, you can be sued for anything. The only catch appears to be that you must download the assets through Unity, and that you are purchasing a license for the asset.Īll that aside, I am not a lawyer. To me, it infers that you are free to do so. The information you seek is readily available through the Asset Store ToS and EULA.
