Hello,
I am an artist and art instructor based in South Korea. Currently, I am using SUNO in an educational program with elementary school children, and I would like to clarify some licensing concerns.
The program is operated by the Gwangmyeong Cultural Foundation, which receives government funding. I am participating in this program as an invited instructor. While the children can attend the program for free, I am compensated for developing the curriculum and teaching the classes.
Since the Gwangmyeong Cultural Foundation does not have a business account for SUNO, it seems that the instructors, including myself, will need to use our personal SUNO accounts for the lessons with the children. In this context, I am wondering if there are any licensing issues with using personal SUNO accounts, whether free or paid, to allow children to use SUNO individually during the lessons.
Thank you for your guidance, and I look forward to your response.
Hello, I am an artist and art instructor based in South Korea. Currently, I am using SUNO in an educational program with elementary school children, and I would like to clarify some licensing concerns.
The program is operated by the Gwangmyeong Cultural Foundation, which receives government funding. I am participating in this program as an invited instructor. While the children can attend the program for free, I am compensated for developing the curriculum and teaching the classes.
Since the Gwangmyeong Cultural Foundation does not have a business account for SUNO, it seems that the instructors, including myself, will need to use our personal SUNO accounts for the lessons with the children. In this context, I am wondering if there are any licensing issues with using personal SUNO accounts, whether free or paid, to allow children to use SUNO individually during the lessons.
Thank you for your guidance, and I look forward to your response.
Best regards, Jin Kim