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November 7, 2017
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tutorial templates and copyright

  • November 7, 2017
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In Photoshop tutorial one can download templates as a .psd file. Is it allowed to reuse them and adjust them for my own purpose or for a customer?

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Correct answer Derek Cross

Where are the templates available from?

Normally yes you can use them for whatever purpose, but it's possible that if they include placement images those might not be able to be used.

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WILDCAT54
Inspiring
November 7, 2017

Most resource site state clearly whether or not you can you refuse for commercial use. Most of the time your download will include a "READ ME" file of some sorts.

Derek Cross
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Community Expert
November 7, 2017

Where are the templates available from?

Normally yes you can use them for whatever purpose, but it's possible that if they include placement images those might not be able to be used.

Participating Frequently
November 7, 2017

Thank you for the reply.

It is a template from the dreamweaver tutorial site. There is no readme text but in the psd-template itself in the footer there is a copyright sign from adobe:

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Participating Frequently
November 7, 2017

I do not see anywhere that you can or cannot use his file for commercial or personal use. His markup is very basic and pretty much industry standard. I would think you would be safe to use as long as you use your own image assets.

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Okay, thank you for the tip.