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Ok so yes I've read the license information several times but I'm still a little confused. What I am needing is say a vector image of a crown. I would be incorporating that with words / font (ie bible verse) to create a new SVG that I could resale. Is that allowed with the Extended License? I have many ideas but not much in the way of artistic abilities to create some of the vectors I need to make my original design come to life. Thanks for any help!
Ok Just spoke with Admin and got a clear answer. If a file is purchased (with an extended license) for commercial use, it is then an image I can use as I need. I purchased the commercial right to use it however I want, if it's creating a item for resale or not. Just thought I'd share in case anyone else has this concern.
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No, you can’t incorporate stock data for resale (or sub license) just by adding a bible verse. Neither the crown nor the verse are your original creation.
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Well that wasn't all I was going to put together was those 2 items, was just an example, sorry if I made it sound that way. So these files that have 20 different crosses and/or 20 different crowns are allowed to be used commercially how? Why would I pay $80 for an extended license if I'm not able to use Stock images in an original piece? Say adding a cross, ornament and a flower element (purchased extended license for those stock images @$80 each) to a handwritten quote. If an extended license doesn't cover resale of digital design in that case, why would someone purchase it?
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Customers are buying the asset because they would like to print it. Or they would like to use it on their website.
You can sell your work you do with the asset you acquired but you would need to transfer the rights of that assest to your customer. For the next customer, you would need to acquire a new license of the same asset. That’s how stock assets work.
The problem is not the use, but the use for resell. That would be a strange business model: You buy assets, put them on your website for resale (let’s say with minimal modification) and earn money each time someone buys your asset and not honoring your due to the original creator of the artwork.
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Ok Just spoke with Admin and got a clear answer. If a file is purchased (with an extended license) for commercial use, it is then an image I can use as I need. I purchased the commercial right to use it however I want, if it's creating a item for resale or not. Just thought I'd share in case anyone else has this concern.