Common use of Basic Limitations Clause in Contracts

Basic Limitations. Ensuring fairness for all of our artists and other customers is a top priority. Here is how we protect them. You cannot sell, license, or redistribute our Stock Files, nor can you build your own stock media site with our files. You cannot create a trademark or logo based on our Stock Files, since that could block other customers from using the Stock Files. Finally, you cannot use Stock Files to harm minors, to encourage violence, or for an unlawful purpose, such as defamation. If your membership includes access to our Member Library, where files can be downloaded at no additional charge, we want to make sure people are not abusing the membership to stockpile large numbers of clips without intending to actually use them in upcoming projects. For this reason, you cannot use automation, such as computer scripts, to download or "scrape" high volumes of Stock Files, nor can you do so manually if your intent is simply to stockpile content. (People often ask what we mean by "high volumes" of clips. Although this is a case-by-case determination, as a rule of thumb, it is perfectly fine to download a few dozen of our most beautiful clips that you think might be useful in the future. By contrast, downloading 500 files at once without intending to use them anytime soon would qualify as abuse.) For Stock Files with identifiable people or property, we will clearly xxxx whether the Stock File is "model released," or "property released," or both on the clip description pages. We guarantee that such content will not infringe on the rights of an individual (for model-released content) or property (for property-released content). If content depicts identifiable people or property and does not have the appropriate release, you may still use the content, but you yourself must satisfy that all necessary releases are provided for your intended use. For example, content used for "editorial" purposes generally does not require a release. Also, for model-released Stock Files, you must not depict the models in a way that a reasonable person would find offensive. Just to be clear, the issue is whether your depiction of the models is offensive, not whether your project as a whole may be offensive. For example, you could use Stock Files with models in a documentary about a rare and embarrassing medical condition, but you should not depict the models in a way that suggests they personally carry the condition, unless our clip already depicts them that way. (Our models do not want to be portrayed as scum or scallywags.) This License allows you to use our audio clips in YouTube videos, but since we are not associated with YouTube or similar platforms, we cannot prevent other people from incorrectly claiming that your video violates a copyright. If you get such a claim, let us know, and we will walk you through the steps to help you resolve the problem. Still, platforms like YouTube could block your content for reasons beyond our control.

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Samples: Royalty Free License Agreement, Royalty Free License Agreement, Royalty Free License Agreement

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Basic Limitations. Ensuring fairness for all of our artists and other customers is a top priority. Here is how we protect them. You cannot sell, license, or redistribute our Stock Files, nor can you build your own stock media site with our files. You cannot create a trademark or logo based on our Stock Files, since that could block other customers from using the Stock Files. Finally, you cannot use Stock Files to harm minors, to encourage violence, or for an unlawful purpose, such as defamation. If your membership includes access to our Member Library, where files can be downloaded at no additional charge, we want to make sure people are not abusing the membership to stockpile large numbers of clips without intending to actually use them in upcoming projects. For this reason, you cannot use automation, such as computer scripts, to download or "scrape" high volumes of Stock Files, nor can you do so manually if your intent is simply to stockpile content. (People often ask what we mean by "high volumes" of clips. Although this is a case-by-case determination, as a rule of thumb, it is perfectly fine to download a few dozen of our most beautiful clips that you think might be useful in the future. By contrast, downloading 500 files at once without intending to use them anytime soon would qualify as abuse.) For Stock Files with identifiable people or property, we will clearly xxxx mark whether the Stock File is "model released," or "property released," or both on the clip description pages. We guarantee that such content will not infringe on the rights of an individual (for model-released content) or property (for property-released content). If content depicts identifiable people or property and does not have the appropriate release, you may still use the content, but you yourself must satisfy that all necessary releases are provided for your intended use. For example, content used for "editorial" purposes generally does not require a release. Also, for model-released Stock Files, you must not depict the models in a way that a reasonable person would find offensive. Just to be clear, the issue is whether your depiction of the models is offensive, not whether your project as a whole may be offensive. For example, you could use Stock Files with models in a documentary about a rare and embarrassing medical condition, but you should not depict the models in a way that suggests they personally carry the condition, unless our clip already depicts them that way. (Our models do not want to be portrayed as scum or scallywags.) This License allows you to use our audio clips in YouTube videos, but since we are not associated with YouTube or similar platforms, we cannot prevent other people from incorrectly claiming that your video violates a copyright. If you get such a claim, let us know, and we will walk you through the steps to help you resolve the problem. Still, platforms like YouTube could block your content for reasons beyond our control.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Royalty Free License Agreement, Royalty Free License Agreement

Basic Limitations. Ensuring fairness for all of our artists and other customers is a top priority. Here is how we protect them. You cannot sell, license, or redistribute our Stock Files, nor can you build your own stock media site with our files. You cannot create a trademark or logo based on our Stock Files, since that could block other customers from using the Stock Files. You cannot use automation, such as computer scripts, to download or “scrape” high volumes of Stock Files. Finally, you cannot use Stock Files to harm minors, to encourage violence, or for an unlawful purpose, such as defamation. If your membership includes access to our Member Library, where files can be downloaded at no additional charge, we want to make sure people are not abusing the membership to stockpile large numbers of clips without intending to actually use them in upcoming projects. For this reason, you cannot use automation, such as computer scripts, to download or "scrape" high volumes of Stock Files, nor can you do so manually if your intent is simply to stockpile content. (People often ask what we mean by "high volumes" of clips. Although this is a case-by-case determination, as a rule of thumb, it is perfectly fine to download a few dozen of our most beautiful clips that you think might be useful in the future. By contrast, downloading 500 files at once without intending to use them anytime soon would qualify as abuse.) For see Stock Files with identifiable people or property, we will clearly xxxx whether the Stock File is "those files are restricted to “editorial use only,” unless are designated as “model released," or "property released," or both .” We make these designations easy to find by noting them on the clip description pages. We guarantee that such content will not infringe on the rights of an individual (for model-released content) or property (for property-released content). If content depicts identifiable people or property and does not have the appropriate release, you may still use the content, but you yourself must satisfy that all necessary releases are provided for your intended use. For example, content used for "editorial" purposes generally does not require a release. Also, for model-released Stock Files, you must not depict the models in a way that a reasonable person would find offensive. Just to be clear, the issue is whether your depiction of the models is offensive, not whether your project as a whole may be offensive. For example, you could use Stock Files with models in a documentary about a rare and embarrassing medical condition, but you should not depict the models in a way that suggests they personally carry the condition, unless our clip already depicts them that way. (Our models do not want to be portrayed as scum or scallywags.) This • For our audio Stock Files, your license does not restrict your right of public performance, but a cue sheet may be required to satisfy the requirements of Performance Rights Organizations (“PROs”). Also, this License allows you to use our audio clips in YouTube videos, but since we are not associated with YouTube or similar platformsYouTube, we cannot prevent other people from incorrectly claiming that your video violates a copyright. If you get such a claim, let us know, and we will walk you through the steps make our best efforts to help you resolve the problem. Still, platforms like YouTube could block your content for reasons beyond our control. • Because clips from the a la carte Marketplace are purchased directly from independent artists, there are a few other limitations that apply to those files. Just to be clear, the following limitations apply only to clips purchased a la carte in our Marketplace, not the clips available to you at no additional charge in our Member Library. • If you use Marketplace Stock Files to make physical print reproductions (including product packaging, letterhead, advertising in tangible media, such as magazines, newspapers and books) or merchandise (including calendars, toys, stationery, greeting cards, and any other physical reproductions for resale or distribution), you are limited to a maximum of 100,000 reproductions. • For any other use of Marketplace Stock Files, including video productions, the budget for any such project as a whole must not exceed $20,000. If any of these limitations are too stringent for your business needs, you may be a fit for our Enterprise plans. You can contact our Enterprise Team at xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx to learn more.

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Samples: License Agreement

Basic Limitations. Ensuring fairness for all of our artists and other customers is a top priority. Here is how we protect them. You cannot sell, license, or redistribute our Stock Files, nor can you build your own stock media site with our files. You cannot create a trademark or logo based on our Stock Files, since that could block other customers from using the Stock Files. Finally, you cannot use Stock Files to harm minors, to encourage violence, or for an unlawful purpose, such as defamation. If your membership includes access to our Member Library, where files can be downloaded at no additional charge, we We want to make sure people are not abusing the membership our artistsÕ content to stockpile large numbers of clips without intending to actually use them in upcoming projects. For this reason, you cannot use automation, such as computer scripts, to download or "scrape" high volumes of Stock Files, nor can you do so manually if your intent is simply to stockpile content. (People often ask what we mean by "high volumes" of clips. Although this is a case-by-case determination, as a rule of thumb, it is perfectly fine to download a few dozen of our most beautiful clips that you think might be useful in the future. By contrast, downloading 500 files at once without intending to use them anytime soon would qualify as abuse.) For Stock Files with identifiable people or property, we will clearly xxxx whether the Stock File is "model released," or "property released," or both on the clip description pages. We guarantee that such content will not infringe on the rights of an individual (for model-released content) or property (for property-released content). If content depicts identifiable people or property and does not have the appropriate release, you may still use the content, but you yourself must satisfy that all necessary releases are provided for your intended use. For example, content used for "editorial" purposes generally does not require a release. Also, for model-released Stock Files, you must not depict the models in a way that a reasonable person would find offensive. Just to be clear, the issue is whether your depiction of the models is offensive, not whether your project as a whole may be offensive. For example, you could use Stock Files with models in a documentary about a rare and embarrassing medical condition, but you should not depict the models in a way that suggests they personally carry the condition, unless our clip already depicts them that way. (Our models do not want to be portrayed as scum or scallywags.) This License allows you to use our audio clips in YouTube videos, but since we are not associated with YouTube or similar platforms, we cannot prevent other people from incorrectly claiming that your video violates a copyright. If you get such a claim, let us know, and we will walk you through the steps to help you resolve the problem. Still, platforms like YouTube could block your content for reasons beyond our control. Because clips from the a la carte Marketplace are purchased directly from independent artists, there are a few other limitations that apply to these files. Just to be clear, the following limitations apply only to clips purchased a la carte in our Marketplace, not the clips that may be available to you at no additional charge in our Member Library.

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Samples: www.benlanders.com

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Basic Limitations. Ensuring fairness for all of our artists and other customers is a top priority. Here is how we protect them. You cannot sell, license, or redistribute our Stock Files, nor can you build your own stock media site with our files. You cannot create a trademark or logo based on our Stock Files, since that could block other customers from using the Stock Files. Finally, you cannot use Stock Files to harm minors, to encourage violence, or for an unlawful purpose, such as defamation. If your membership includes access to our Member Library, where files can be downloaded at no additional charge, we We want to make sure people are not abusing the membership our artistsÕ content to stockpile large numbers of clips without intending to actually use them in upcoming projects. For this reason, you cannot use automation, such as computer scripts, to download or "scrape" high volumes of Stock Files, nor can you do so manually if your intent is simply to stockpile content. (People often ask what we mean by "high volumes" of clips. Although this is a case-by-case determination, as a rule of thumb, it is perfectly fine to download a few dozen of our most beautiful clips that you think might be useful in the future. By contrast, downloading 500 files at once without intending to use them anytime soon would qualify as abuse.) For Stock Files with identifiable people or property, we will clearly xxxx mark whether the Stock File is "model released," or "property released," or both on the clip description pages. We guarantee that such content will not infringe on the rights of an individual (for model-released content) or property (for property-released content). If content depicts identifiable people or property and does not have the appropriate release, you may still use the content, but you yourself must satisfy that all necessary releases are provided for your intended use. For example, content used for "editorial" purposes generally does not require a release. Also, for model-released Stock Files, you must not depict the models in a way that a reasonable person would find offensive. Just to be clear, the issue is whether your depiction of the models is offensive, not whether your project as a whole may be offensive. For example, you could use Stock Files with models in a documentary about a rare and embarrassing medical condition, but you should not depict the models in a way that suggests they personally carry the condition, unless our clip already depicts them that way. (Our models do not want to be portrayed as scum or scallywags.) This License allows you to use our audio clips in YouTube videos, but since we are not associated with YouTube or similar platforms, we cannot prevent other people from incorrectly claiming that your video violates a copyright. If you get such a claim, let us know, and we will walk you through the steps to help you resolve the problem. Still, platforms like YouTube could block your content for reasons beyond our control. Because clips from the a la carte Marketplace are purchased directly from independent artists, there are a few other limitations that apply to these files. Just to be clear, the following limitations apply only to clips purchased a la carte in our Marketplace, not the clips that may be available to you at no additional charge in our Member Library.

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Samples: media.hd.pics

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