Crestock images safe to use?
Steverd
Member Posts: 194
Someone posted that Crestock images are safe/OK to use
in our videogames, But I did not see that listed in their
terms of use below or when I searched their full terms of use.
I am just trying to find the best/safest stock photo site
that we can use with out GS games.
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Permitted uses:
* website and blog illustrations
* web and screen-based advertising
* Printed advertising
* Printed documents
* Press and publishing editorial
* Book and CD covers
* Multimedia presentations
* Display advertising and signage
* Product packaging
* Educational materials
* TV, film and video productions
* Art prints or interior decoration not for resale
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in our videogames, But I did not see that listed in their
terms of use below or when I searched their full terms of use.
I am just trying to find the best/safest stock photo site
that we can use with out GS games.
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Permitted uses:
* website and blog illustrations
* web and screen-based advertising
* Printed advertising
* Printed documents
* Press and publishing editorial
* Book and CD covers
* Multimedia presentations
* Display advertising and signage
* Product packaging
* Educational materials
* TV, film and video productions
* Art prints or interior decoration not for resale
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Comments
Hmmm, so what does this all mean in English???
Steve
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Images purchased from Crestock can be used for any kind of application
interface purpose, so long as they are not included in such a way that
they can be deemed to be re-distributed to the end users.
Generally, if an image is used for illustration purposes only within the
application, then the base license will cover the usage. (For example -
the image is used as a background or manipulable element like a button.)
However, if the image is featured in a manner that drives the sale of the
product, or is downloadable from the app or can be manipulated or
otherwise "used" within the application (for example as an "e-card",
wallpaper, or template that can be saved), then an extended license fee of
$100 per image is normally required.
We often get questions regarding use of images as iphone app icons as
well. Use of the image as an icon does not constitute "logo" usage (which
is not permitted) but it does meet the qualification of being "featured in
a manner that drives the sale of the product" and thus would require an
extended license fee of $100 per image.
Steve
Give this a look, there are a few places that you can get stuff for free from.
http://gamesalad.com/wiki/resources#media
Which if you read their License agreement, it looks like most of the other stock photo sites, in that their photos can't be use for resale, redistribution,
http://www.istockphoto.com/license.php
Goto #4
Standard License Prohibitions
# use the Content in design template applications intended for resale, whether on-line or not, including, without limitation, website templates, Flash templates, business card templates, electronic greeting card templates, and brochure design templates;
# use or display the Content on websites or other venues designed to induce or involving the sale, license or other distribution of “on demand” products, including postcards, mugs, t-shirts, posters and other items (this includes custom designed websites, as well as sites such as www.cafepress.com);
# use the Content in any posters (printed on paper, canvas or any other media) or other items for resale, license or other distribution for profit;
Think we should remove iStockphoto that from wiki?
Steve
However, you cannot use the image as part of your game icon, since usage within a logo is not permitted (require the $100 fee...).
Wouldnt that be a re-distribution, but in an indirect way?
@artonskyblue - That would be considered theft, anybody going into the game contents and taking the images and using them for their own profit is illegal.
As long as you contact the artist and ask them i think you should be fine.
@Gabbyr - That makes a lot of sense. You are right, thank you for that insight.