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Unity Revises Terms to Restrict Third-Party AI Tools

The revision tightens Unity's control over how AI tools interact with its engine, potentially disrupting workflows that use unapproved third-party MCP servers or AI agents.

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Unity Revises Terms to Restrict Third-Party AI Tools

Unity Technologies revised its terms of service on June 30, requiring prior approval for using Unity offerings or derived data in AI model training. Access via AI agents, LLMs, and MCP clients is now limited to frameworks Unity operates or designates. The change appears to steer AI tool usage toward Unity's official AI Gateway and Unity MCP Server, while some users rely on third-party alternatives.

Unity Technologies updated its terms of service on June 30, adding restrictions on third-party AI tools. Section 17 now requires prior approval for using Unity offerings or data derived from them in machine learning or AI model training. Access through AI agents, large language models, and MCP clients is permitted only via frameworks Unity operates or designates. The change follows Unity's rollout of its own AI toolset, Unity AI, which includes the Unity AI Assistant, Generators, AI Gateway, and Unity MCP Server. Users who rely on third-party MCP servers or AI tools may face access suspension for violations. The revision appears designed to funnel AI tool access through Unity's official channels.

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