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« on: March 28, 2015, 19:57 »
can you make fine art prints from an enhanced license on dreamstime or shutterstock?
here is the shutterstock license regarding this:
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Shutterstock hereby grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, worldwide, perpetual, right to use, modify, and reproduce Images in the following ways, subject to the limitations set forth herein and in Part II hereof:
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On web sites;
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In printed media, digital media, product packaging and software including magazines, newspapers, books (including print-on-demand books), e-books, advertising collateral, letterhead, business cards, product labels, CD and DVD cover art, applications (including mobile "apps"), and opt-in e-mail marketing, provided that the Image(s) cannot be readily unincorporated from such digital media;
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Incorporated into film, video, multimedia presentations, or advertising for broadcast, public performance, streaming;
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Incorporated into printed or digital material intended for public display, including trade show booths, point of sale materials, and so-called Out of Home advertising;
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As printed reproductions solely for your own personal use, not for resale, download or distribution, including as wall art and wallpaper;
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Incorporated into merchandise for resale or distribution, without regard to the size of the manufacturing or duplication run of such merchandise (including downloads), including, without limitation, computers, computer peripherals, clothing, artwork, magnets, posters, and online and paper greeting cards, provided that such merchandise: a) combines the Image with words and/or other graphics or images; or b) the Image is not the primary factor driving the sale of such merchandise.
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it sounds like you would need to add words or change the image a little to sell it as an art print?
Dreamstime I have no idea about?
anyone know?