Using Among Us IP in an interactive slideshow or school-wide program.Creating and playing an interactive game with your class based on Among Us IP.Examples – Permitted Educational/Teaching Use NOTE: Innersloth will not issue licenses for educational use of the Among Us IP. Teachers may integrate the Among Us IP in educational materials for small group classes and team-building activities, but we ask that you refrain from widespread distribution or sale of these materials. Using the Among Us IP in a manner that is offensive, vulgar, defamatory, violent, or are otherwise deemed to be inappropriate and damaging to the Among Us IP. This includes, but is not limited to, materials that are racist, sexist, or those that could cause harm to another person.Selling prints, t-shirts, or any materials featuring the Among Us IP on a large-scale basis.Using the Among Us IP, including logos and fonts, in a way that makes it confusing to fans as to whether your work is officially licensed or not.Posting fanart which implies or otherwise states that the work is associated with or officially licensed by Innersloth (for example, putting the official Among Us logo in the center of your work or writing something vague such as “Among Us by Innersloth” as the caption).Making a small batch of T-shirts for a personal event featuring the Among Us IP Examples – Non-Permitted Non-Commercial Use. Posting fanart on social media featuring Among Us characters with the caption “Check out this fanart I did of me and my friends as crewmates from the game Among Us!”.NOTE: Innersloth will not issue licenses for personal, non-commercial use of the Among Us IP. You may use the Among Us IP for personal, non-commercial (not-for-profit) purposes! This would be like posting fan art on Twitter, making a small batch of customized T-shirts for a private event, or having an Among Us-themed birthday party. Don’t create NFTs (non-fungible tokens) or cryptocurrencies of Among Us IP.Don’t run Kickstarters, Indiegogos, or other crowdfunded payment options to create merchandise based on the Among Us IP, even if it is under the 100-unit order quantity.Don’t distribute work that is not your own fan work – for example, please don’t distribute or sell direct copies of the Among Us IP itself.We have a lot of respect for other creators and we hold our fans to the same standard. Don’t use the Among Us IP in connection with third-party IP.Don’t state or suggest that your fan work is official, licensed, or otherwise authorized by Innersloth (you can use the disclaimers provided below in most situations).Don’t use the Among Us IP in a way that is offensive, grotesque, racist, sexist, vulgar, disparaging, or defamatory.A manufacturer is defined as outsourcing production development to hands outside your own. Don’t mass-produce or distribute any fan content that utilizes the Among Us IP. In this case, mass production will be dictated as a total of 100 units or more ordered through a manufacturer. In short, we request that our fans abide by the following restrictions: Please review these guidelines entirely before reaching out regarding licensing opportunities! What is not allowed? Whether it’s for personal use, small batch sales, educational purposes, streaming, or more, we hope these points answer your questions. Failure to adhere to these guidelines could result in consequences for you and your work! However, if you are planning on selling your work, there are some additional things you’ll need to consider! Here’s a comprehensive guide for if you plan to use Among Us characters, names, sayings, scenes, stories, logos, or artwork (collectively known as “ Among Us IP”). We love your creativity and want to encourage that. Thank you! Please keep drawing, animating, crafting, or whatever else and sharing it with us. One of our favorite things in the world is seeing the fan art/works people have made about Among Us. Innersloth Content Policy & IP Guidelines For Fans and Unlicensed Creators
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