When Do I Need an Extended License?
Generally most uses of stock images are covered by the standard Royalty Free license. The exception is if you are selling a product which incorporates the images in an essential manner. This basically means that you must purchase an extended license if you are selling a product where the image is central to the product you are selling. Examples of this could be if you are using the image on postcards, t-shirts or coffee cups. We also recommend an extended license if you need to print/use the image more than 500 000 times (this does not apply to advertisements, tv-productions or websites).
An extended license costs $140 and and can be arranged by contacting us.
If you are making a product in less than 100 copies, you do NOT need an extended license. If you purchase a standard license, you can upgrade it to an extended license by contacting us.
What is the right license?
Electronic Use
| Website, blog | Standard |
| Banner advertisement | Standard |
| Apps, games - the image is NOT essential to the product | Standard |
| Apps, games - the image is essential to the product | Extended |
| Website template | Extended |
| TV-show | Standard |
| Online newspaper, magazine | Standard |
Print and other media
| Magazine, Newspaper | Standard |
| Advertisement in magazine/newspaper | Standard |
| Billboard | Standard |
| Business Card | Extended |
| Postcards - personal use | Standard |
| Products for resale (t-shirts, posters, wallpaper, postcards, etc) | Extended |
| PowerPoint/KeyNote-presentations | Standard |
| Leaflets, catalogues | Standard |
| Product Packaging | Standard |

Related Topics:
* Is There Anything That Is Not Allowed to Do With the Images?
What do you mean with a Creative / Royalty Free license?
When Do I Need an Extended License?

