Yes, with the exception of the Anne Marie Goddard Digitial Clone for Victoria 3, which has some additional restrictions as noted on the product page, you would be free to use 2D renders on your website.
Just a note: the Goddard exception relates to commercial use that implies endorsement of a product or service. It can be used on a personal Web site, for example.
Thanks for the help and the precise answers.
I now ask you: it is not possible, from how much I have understood (Eula) to insert an animation but then that permission needs to ask and to whom?
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Yes, with the exception of the Anne Marie Goddard Digitial Clone for Victoria 3, which has some additional restrictions as noted on the product page, you would be free to use 2D renders on your website.
Just a note: the Goddard exception relates to commercial use that implies endorsement of a product or service. It can be used on a personal Web site, for example.
Thanks for the help and the precise answers.
I now ask you: it is not possible, from how much I have understood (Eula) to insert an animation but then that permission needs to ask and to whom?