North Carolina End User License Agreement for Royalty Free Images

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An end user license agreement (EULA) is a legal contract between the owner of intellectual property and the end user of such property. The EULA details how the intellectual property can and cannot be used and any restrictions imposed by the owner. Not every EULA is the same. Some contracts require the user to mail back to the owner a signed agreement or acceptance card. Some (like this form) require the user to accept the agreement by clicking on an acceptance form that appears on the user's monitor.
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An image that is royalty-free is not necessarily free for commercial use that is, any use that could lead to buying or selling something. The most reliable image services require you to pay a fee for a license that allows you to use the image for commercial or non-commercial uses, as long as you follow the terms.

See Copyright in U.S. Government works for further information. The copyright owner has clearly (and reliably) stated that you may freely use the image without obtaining permission. You've made a fair use analysis and are comfortable that your use falls within the U.S. fair use provision.

No, you can't. Royalty Free images are sold under a paid license, regardless of your intended use being commercial or non-profit. You cannot use Royalty Free images for free, because it's an unlicensed, and therefore illegal use.

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Usage rights are rights granted to an individual by an artist to use something for a specific purpose and for a particular period. For example, I give usage rights to my clients to print photos to display for personal use/wedding invites/etc. or to share on social media as much as they'd like.

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Fair use allows copying of copyrighted material in an educational setting, such as a teacher or a student using images in the classroom. Fair use is flexible concept and can be open to interpretation in certain cases. A digital copy is considered on the same footing as a print copy for purposes of fair use.

Does it mean copyright free? Nope. Royalty free generally means that you pay a one-time fee in exchange for the right to use a photograph (or some other work protected by copyright, patent, or trademark) according to agreed upon terms, with no ongoing license fees due for further use.

The cost of selling image rights should depend on your level of work, labor, resources, photography experience, marketing, and terms of use. In general, you can get anywhere between $20 to $50. However, you can ask for more, even thousands of dollars, if you want a complete copyright buyout.

Usage rights are rights granted to an individual by an artist to use something for a specific purpose and for a particular period. For example, I give usage rights to my clients to print photos to display for personal use/wedding invites/etc. or to share on social media as much as they'd like.

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North Carolina End User License Agreement for Royalty Free Images