Legally and morally? Not a chance. Unless the license includes a Reseller/Distribution Rights assume that what’s produced is yours and yours only.
Take for instance, say if you offered afford able web designs with one catch, being that it’s limited to you and yours only (so you cannot transfer/sell it). How would you feels if you later found out that business that you made for sold out and the site was part of the deal? Even though you gave them a stellar deal for the design in exchange of the “lesser” licensing agreements?
Not sure I funderstand your point and how it relates to these specific tools
I login to whatever design tool I own, make a design, and sell that design under a service agreement. Say, to go with a website design, or maybe I designed an ad, or a banners, or whatever. I did it with the assistance of their tool, they did not do the design for me. So I do whatever I want with my work.
It’s different than that scenario you are contemplating. I’m not reselling their tool when I’m selling the designs I did using their tool. Different things alltogether.
Ah, fair enough. Well, personally…idk. I am so used to GDrive at this point and the free tier serves me well. For bigger storage I guess I’d use smth else like a small vps.
39$ lifetime for 2TB has red flags all over it
VPS is also an option but then I’d rather have someone do the management stuff for me if the price is the same.
I’ve got a an old grandfathered 50GB Mega account but the transfer limits piss me off sometimes on their FREE tier.