License Agreement

  • This is a license agreement between you and Shamblen Studios that explains how you can use photos that you license from us. By downloading images from Shamblen Studios you accept the terms of this agreement.

  • How can I use licensed content?

    You may use content in any way that is not restricted. Subject to those restrictions and the rest of the terms of this agreement, the rights granted to you are:

    Perpetual, meaning there is no expiration or end date on your rights to use the content.

    Non-exclusive, meaning that you do not have exclusive rights to use the content. Shamblen Studios can license the same content to other customers.

    Unlimited, meaning you can use the content in an unlimited number of projects and in any media.

    For purposes of this agreement, “use” means to copy, reproduce, modify, edit, synchronize, perform, display, broadcast, publish, or otherwise make use of.

    Examples of how you can use licensed content include: websites; blog posts; social media; advertisements; marketing campaigns; corporate presentations; newspapers; magazines; books; film and television productions; web and mobile applications; product packaging.

  • Restricted Uses

    No Unlawful Use. You may not use content in a pornographic, defamatory or other unlawful manner.

    No Standalone File Use. You may not use content in any way that allows others to download, extract, or redistribute content as a standalone file (meaning just the content file itself, separate from the project or end use).

    No Use in Trademark or Logo. You may not use content as part of a trademark, design mark, tradename, business name, service mark, or logo.

    No False Representation of Authorship. You may not falsely represent that you are the original creator of a work that is made up largely of licensed content. For instance, you cannot create a painting based solely on licensed content and claim that you are the author.

    No Products for Resale. You may not use content in connection with any goods or services intended for resale or distribution where the primary value lies in the content itself including, without limitation, cards, stationery items, paper products, calendars, apparel items, posters (printed on paper, canvas, or any other media), DVDs, mobile applications or other items for resale, license or other distribution for profit. This includes “on demand” products (meaning products in which content is selected by a third party for customization on such product on a made-to-order basis), including, without limitation, postcards, mugs, t-shirts, posters and other items (this includes the sale of products through custom designed websites, as well as sites such as zazzle. com and cafepress.com)