License/Royalty question...

Are the Jam Packs 100% royalty free? Can a short riff be used in a commercial recording? I have to go back to the install 1 disc to read the agreement.
Thanks.

http://images.apple.com/legal/sla/docs/logicstudio8.pdf
"B. Except as otherwise indicated, you may use the Apple and third party audio file content (including, but not limited to, the Apple
Loops, built-in sound files, samples and impulse responses) (collectively the “Audio Content”), contained in or otherwise included
with the Apple Software, on a royalty-free basis, to create your own original soundtracks for your film, video and audio projects. You
may broadcast and/or distribute your own soundtracks that were created using the Audio Content, however, individual Apple loops,
audio files, sound settings, samples and impulse responses may not be commercially or otherwise distributed on anor may they be repackaged in whole or in part as audio samples, sound files, sound effects or music beds. "

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