The information below is a general overview of the licensing options available for T/S/O/B/G products, should you have any questions not covered in the information below, please contact shop@tsobg.com for further clarification.
Standard License
The majority of items sold on T/S/O/B/G are covered by the 'Standard License'. If your end product is going to be free to the end user, then a Standard License is what you need.
An 'Extended License is required if the end user must pay to use the end product you create from the products we license.
Extended License
- The Extended License grants you, the purchaser, an ongoing, non-exclusive, worldwide license to make use of the digital work (Item) you have selected.
- You are licensed to use the Item to create one single End Product for yourself or for one client (a “single application”), and the End Product may be Sold.
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An End Product is one of the following things, both requiring an application of skill and effort.
(a) For an Item that is a template, the End Product is a customised implementation of the Item. For example, the item is a business card template and the end product is the finished business card.
(b) For other types of Item, an End Product is something that incorporates the Item as well as other things, so that it is far greater in scope and differs in nature than the actual Item itself.
For example, the item is a mock-up and the end product is a poster for sale which depicts your design or label on the mock-up with additional graphic embellishments such as typography or other graphic elements composed within or around the overall poster design.
Standard License | Extended License | |
Number of End Products | 1 | 1 |
Use in a single End Product |
YES | YES |
Use in an End Product that's sold | NO | YES |
Attention to freelancers and creative agencies:
You may charge your client for your services to create an end product, even under the Regular License. But you can’t use an item with a Standard License on multiple clients or jobs.
FAQ
Please Note: You may NOT include the original purchased items (or source files) in any distributed end products.
For further general information about what you can and can't do with my items regarding licenses, please see the FAQ.