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It's definitely not Creative Commons if only people who paid for it get to redistribute it. If you want to use the asset license metadata at all I think it'd have to be "All rights reserved", and then some terms on the project page to expressly grant additional permission to purchasers.

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hey GoodBunny thank you very much ^^, then with all rights reserved license the people who purchase will be able to use it in their games without problem?

if thats so then you solved my doubt =D I appreciate your help

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“All rights reserved” means as it says: that you reserve all rights to your work. It’s the closest thing in the list, and one that is strictly a superset of what you want, which is very important.

but will developers will be able to use the music in their videogames if I choose that one? which one would you suggest?

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There's no way to give developers just the permission you're talking about using the itch.io dropdown selection box. You'll have to write the permission in words yourself. If it's very important to you, you might need to consult a lawyer to get it right.

ok thank you very much goodBunny ^^