Questions about Plugin for larger tile sizes

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Hello everybody,

i have two mainly legal questions about a plugin i made for MZ...
It allows to use tile sizes larger than 64x64, would come in 3 versions (might remake them into one), with max tilesize of 128x128, 256x256 and 512x512 respectively. It overwrites parts of RMMZ_core, changing things only slightly, so is mostly RMMZ code...

The questions i have:
- would it be legal to give out such a plugin for free
- what licences could i use for these
 
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- would it be legal to give out such a plugin for free
You can read the EULA for MZ here:

You may freely distribute modified assets from MZ to other MZ owners.
 

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Ok thanks,
this thread can be closed,
i put the plugin online:
 
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