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Microstock Photography Forum - General => General Stock Discussion => Topic started by: dk on October 10, 2010, 07:50

Title: standard rf license template
Post by: dk on October 10, 2010, 07:50
Hello, is there a standard RF license that i can use for a client? Searched the site but couldn't find anything.
Title: Re: standard rf license template
Post by: WarrenPrice on October 10, 2010, 10:11
Good question and you will probably get frustrated from many opinions.  I gave up, choosing instead to let the agencies handle that part.

A google search returned many options ... mostly taking something from another agency and adapting it to your specific needs.  Rewriting a template to serve your specific purposes would likely involve hiring legal assistance;  particularly a copyright lawyer.

My opinion.  I'm sure some of the more experienced (business savvy) photographers have worked this out.  Good Luck.
Title: Re: standard rf license template
Post by: FD on October 10, 2010, 11:30
If you use the template for one client only, of course it's allowed under normal RF. If you"re going to resell (or give away) the template for general use, then and only then you'll need an extended license.
Title: Re: standard rf license template
Post by: RacePhoto on October 10, 2010, 13:05
If you use the template for one client only, of course it's allowed under normal RF. If you"re going to resell (or give away) the template for general use, then and only then you'll need an extended license.


Huh? I think somehow we got into templates insetad of RF licenses, or am I reading this wrong?

Hello, is there a standard RF license that i can use for a client?

Copy this and change the names to yours.

http://www.shutterstock.com/licensing.mhtml?type=standard (http://www.shutterstock.com/licensing.mhtml?type=standard)

Here's another one.

http://www.123rf.com/license.php (http://www.123rf.com/license.php)

I'd suggest that you make sure you have a period of time limit and that it's only for one use, clearly stated in the contract. You can probably write your own and keep in mind that a simple contract is easier to enforce than a complicated one. It's all legal boilerplate in the ones the sites use, but someone like an individual could easily says, in plain English, that you are licensing the photo for one time use, for non-commercial purposes (not for resale), for a period of one year. Addition uses will require another license fee.

And here's the easiest one, which you can use as your template and make your own version of the same, then save as a PDF.

http://www.cherylhogan.com/files/Royalty_Free_Stock_Photo_Contract.LOWRES.pdf (http://www.cherylhogan.com/files/Royalty_Free_Stock_Photo_Contract.LOWRES.pdf)
Title: Re: standard rf license template
Post by: dk on October 10, 2010, 17:24
Thanks!