Default Adobe Brushes Ok for commercial use?

Hi, I tried to find the correct category to post this question, but I had trouble finding the correct forum, since I'm refering to general Adobe brushes in Photoshop, illustrator etc.
As my topic says: are those brushes which came with the applications ok for commercial use? eg. the default grass brushes...
They should be right? I just want to make sure first. Thank you.
EDIT: I meant the default shaped brushed like the grass one, or stars etc. Not referring to the basic round brushes etc.

It depends on what you mean by “commercial use."  If you plan to create an illustration or piece of art which uses the grass brush to create a grass pattern/texture as part of the image, the answer would be "yes."  If you would like to repackage or distribute a brush as part of another product or application, the answer would be "no."
You can find out more by reading the license agreement for your product, found at http://www.adobe.com/products/eulas.

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