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Standard Licensing Agreement
1. This license grants the purchaser/user the right to copy, modify, and use the items in their own personal work. Items may not be redistributed or sold digitally or otherwise. This includes websites, CD/DVD, and printed copies.
2. Items MAY NOT be used for any commercial projects. 3. You may submit layouts created using our products to crafting magazines, crafting & scrapbooking galleries on the internet, and contests, as long as you include a credit to ScrapbookPantry.com and when possible a link to http:/www.ScrapbookPantry.com for the elements used. For answers to any questions regarding this licensing agreement please contact
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. I would be happy to help with any projects or ideas you might have. Please enjoy our products and let your creativity take it from there!
Examples of correct usage:
- Creating cards, photo books, candy wrappers or physical scrapbook layouts to give to friends and family.
- Creating a personal blog or website. (You must provide credit to ScrapbookPantry.com on the site)
Examples of incorrect usage:
- Creating digital files to sell or share with digital scrapbookers.
- Creating cards, photo books, candy wrappers or physical scrapbook layouts to sell to other individuals
- Creating designs for advertising such as filers, leaflets or brochers.
- Creating professional websites or web templates
- Creating digital files, papers, page layouts, etc. to be sold in anyway.
- Distributing the products (meaning as they are received) directly to consumers.
Thanks again,
Lori
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P.S. If you've created something wonderful and would like to share, send it to us. I would love to see and would be more than happy to link to your site!
The key questions to ask yourself before undertaking a project using this license and any digital products:
- Am I distributing any digital files?
- Have I created a new product or service of value?
- Am I taking credit or obtain profits that should go to the original designer?
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