Hmmm ... they must have changed things, then. Last I had checked, the
license was good for anything less than 500,000 runs/prints, and the only
other limitations were that you couldn't use their images for web
templates
(for resale), printing on demand (again, really, resale), or "adult" usage
(adult web sites, periodicals, etc). And I don't think that I've printed
off
that many business cards, letterheads, brochures, etc, for my *own*
business!! And I've certainly never used'em for pr0n!
--
Connie :-)
FREE patterns n' FREE eZine at my blog:
http://sewverycreative.blogspot.com
"Tiz Me" <artistks@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:c255c720-e095-47e8-a38c-cd547b650b71@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > For your logo, first, please, please, please make sure that your photo
isn't
> > copyright protected!! You can get into a LOT of trouble tinkering with
> > copyrights. If it IS copyrighted, take a wander over
tohttp://www.istockphoto.com--
there you can do a search using keywords
> > (wolves, castle, monkey, etc) to find the photo you'd need -- and you
don't
> > have to worry about copyrights. The images are good quality,
inexpensive,
> > and you get them as soon as you can get'em downloaded!! ;)
>
>
> Copyright is a curly one hey?
> Please note: I was browsing the forum at Iwww.stock.com last week and
> you are NOT allowed to use the images for logos without the extended
> licience!
>
> Kayleen
> www.creativewand.com.au


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