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You can pick one of the popular licenses in your project metadata, or else simply add your own in the description. We don't mandate it, but anecdotally people don't like it when there's no explicit license on assets, and will complain, so it's strongly recommended to add one. Does this answer your question?

So basically just say stuff like "you're allowed to use this for commercial projects, but not re-sell it to other people and etc" on the description of a project?

Yes. Just be explicit, because anecdotally many creators looking for assets aren't familiar with industry terms and won't know what "royalty-free" means for example.