SO… WHAT’S EXTENDED LICENSING? and other FAQ's
With Extended Licensing, you CAN:
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Use Genevieve’s Design Studio products in personal and commercial projects
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Use Genevieve’s Design Studio products within multiple projects
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Use Genevieve’s Design Studio products with multiple clients
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Use Genevieve’s Design Studio products to create other products for sale (fewer than 100 000 end units)
With Extended Licensing, you CANNOT:
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Use Genevieve’s Design Studio products within an end product for sale.
Example:
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You cannot use the fonts for alphabet products or devices.
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You cannot use the text effects template as prints for sale without changing the example element pre-included in the product.
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Use Genevieve’s Design Studio products if the total end products exceed 100 000 units.
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Redistribute, share or sublicense the Genevieve’s Design Studio products.
Some additional product-specific guidelines…
Fonts
You CAN:
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Use the fonts in a logo
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Use the fonts in e-books, websites (fewer than 100 000 visitors /month), and e-pubs for personal and commercial projects
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Use the fonts for slogan based products (apparel, tote bags, posters, etc.)
You CANNOT:
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Use the fonts in online applications
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Use the fonts in online games
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Embed the font somewhere that would allow third parties who are not licensed to work with the font
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Use the fonts to create graphic flattened alphabets, digital alphabets, letterforms, die-cuts, or stencils.
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Create an editable template (logo, apparel, etc.) available for sale
Add-Ons (brushes, layer styles, patterns, etc.)
You CAN:
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Use the visual in a logo
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Use the visual in e-books, websites (fewer than 100 000 visitors /month), and e-pubs for personal and commercial projects
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Use the visual for slogan based products (apparel, tote bags, posters, etc.)
You CANNOT:
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Use the visual in online applications
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Use the visual in online games
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Create an editable template (logo, apparel, etc.) available for sale
Need to use a design resource for something that is not part of the Extended Licensing agreement? Let's talk about it!