Talk:Licenses/@comment-151.65.212.55-20141223090936/@comment-53539-20141223095956

See Bee and puppycat, so long as you don't use the name of the voclaoid without premission its counted as "fine". Its better to ask the studios directly.

Also bare in mind another issue is that Japanese people don't necessary speak English so it depends on which part of Yamaha you contacted as if they are even able to reply... And that Yamaha gets thousands of letters every day.

Bare in mind also that even Puppycat displays the common issue with using Vocaloid for talking. Words may not sound out, or are broken or robotic. So you don't get a natural voice. You'd be better off with Voiceroid then vocaloid if you want qualit speakingy, or the other talking software that is for sale for certain vocaloids.

Also, I don't know what language your using, but Japanese vocaloids are difficult to use for non-Japanese words. So if your using English speech, using English vocaloids will end up better, same with spanish, Korean and Chinese. You can still get non-Japanese words out of them, but typically Japanese doesn't have a great deal of phonetic variety and are still going to be one of the worst choices regardless of language. To which, any of the other 4 languages may prove better as a choice regardless overall. :-/