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Terms and Conditions

How browsing works
You need to be 13 years or over to browse the Site. I don’t knowingly collect any information from anyone aged 13 or under. When browsing the site you agree to follow my guidelines or instructions and keep in mind that these terms apply to any use of my site whether or not you’re a member.
How membership works
Age: You need to be 18 years or over to become a member. If you’re under 18 you will need to use the account of a parent or legal guardian who is at least 18 years of age, with their permission, and this adult will be responsible for all your activities.
Benefits: Membership is free. It will allow you to access to your invoices, products purchased, and also to control, edit or delete your information.
Your responsibility: You promise that information you give me is true, accurate and complete and that you will keep your account information up-to-date (including a current email address). Your membership is not transferrable. You are responsible for any use of the site that occurs in conjunction with your username and password so keep your password secure and don’t let any other person use your username or password. If you realise there’s any unauthorized use of your password or any breach of security you need to let me know immediately.
Refunds
If you are not satisfied with my products I will offer you full refunds for 60 days after your purchase. I will need a reason for the refund to know what I can improve.
There is generally no obligation to provide a refund or credit in situations like the following:
  1. you have changed your mind about an item
  2. you bought an item by mistake
  3. you do not have sufficient expertise to use the item
  4. you ask for goodwill
Graphics Licenses Agreement
  1. The Licenses (Regular / Extended) grants you, the purchaser, an ongoing, non-exclusive, worldwide license to make use of the digital work (Item) you have selected.
  2. You can’t use the Item in any application allowing an end user to customise a digital or physical product to their specific needs, such as an “on demand”, “made to order” or “build it yourself” application. You can use the Item in this way only if you purchase a separate license for each final product incorporating the Item that is created using the application.
  3. Although you can modify the Item and therefore delete unwanted components before creating your single End Product, you can’t extract and use a single component of an Item on a stand-alone basis.
  4. You must not permit an end user of the End Product to extract the Item and use it separately from the End Product.
Regular License Agreement (Graphics)
  1. You are licensed to use the Item to create one single End Product for yourself or for one client (a “single application”), and the End Product can be distributed for Free.
  2. An End Product is one of the following things, both requiring an application of skill and effort.
    1. For an Item that is a template, the End Product is a customised implementation of the Item.
      For example: the item is a business card template and the end product is the final business card customised with your content.
    2. An End Product is a work that incorporates the Item as well as other things, so that it is larger in scope and different in nature than the Item.
      For example: the item is an icon and the end product is a website.
  3. You can create one End Product for a client, and you can transfer that single End Product to your client for any fee. This license is then transferred to your client.
  4. You can make any number of copies of the single End Product, as long as the End Product is distributed for Free.
  5. You can modify or manipulate the Item. You can combine the Item with other works and make a derivative work from it. The resulting works are subject to the terms of this license.
  6. You can’t Sell the End Product, except to one client. (If you or your client want to Sell the End Product, you will need the Extended License.)
  7. You can’t re-distribute the Item as stock, in a tool or template, or with source files. You can’t do this with an Item even if you modify it. You can’t re-distribute or make available the Item as-is or with superficial modifications. These things are not allowed even if the re-distribution is for Free.
Extended License Agreement (Graphics)
  1. You are licensed to use the Item to create one single End Product for yourself or for one client (a “single application”), and the End Product may be Sold.
  2. An End Product is one of the following things, both requiring an application of skill and effort.
    1. For an Item that is a template, the End Product is a customised implementation of the Item.
      For example, the item is a magazine template and the end product is the finished magazine.
    2. For other types of Item, an End Product is something that incorporates the Item as well as other things, so that it is larger in scope and different in nature than the Item.
      For example, the item is a set of icons and the end product is a mobile app for sale.
  3. You can create the End Product for a client, and this license is then transferred from you to your client.
  4. You can Sell and make any number of copies of the single End Product.
  5. You can modify or manipulate the Item. You can combine the Item with other works and make a derivative work from it. The resulting works are subject to the terms of this license. You can do these things as long as the End Product you then create is one that’s permitted under clause 3.
    For example: you can license a vector, manipulate it and add your own elements to create an illustration that’s used as a book cover.
  6. This license is a “single application” license and not a “multi-use” license, which means that you can’t use the Item to create more than one unique End Product.
  7. You can’t re-distribute the Item as stock, in a tool or template, or with source files. You can’t do this with an Item even if you modify it. You can’t re-distribute or make available the Item as-is or with superficial modifications.
    For example: You can't license a number of vector files, and redistribute/resell them as a clip-art pack.
What are the main differences between the Regular License and the Extended License? (Graphics)
In simple terms, the main difference is that under the Regular License, your End product (incorporating the item you've licensed) is distributed for Free, whereas under the Extended License your End product may be Sold.
Scripts Licenses Agreement
  1. The Licenses (Regular / Extended) grants you, the purchaser, an ongoing, non-exclusive, worldwide license to make use of the Item (Script) you have selected.
  2. You can't modify or manipulate the Item. You can't combine the Item with other works and make a derivative work from it.
  3. You can’t re-distribute the Item as stock, in a tool or/with source files. You can’t do this with the Item even if you modify it. You can’t re-distribute or make available the Item as-is or/with superficial modifications. These things are not allowed.
  4. You can’t extract and use a single component of an Item on a stand-alone basis.
Regular License Agreement (Scripts)
  1. The License is valid for one domain / directory only.
  2. You can’t Sell the Script. If you want to Sell the Script, you will need the Extended License.
Extended License Agreement (Scripts)
  1. You are licensed to use the Script for one domain / directory only, for yourself or for one client (a “single application” license and not a “multi-use” license, which means that you can't use the Script for many domains / directories).
  2. You can Sell the Script to a client, and this license is then transferred from you to your client.
Free License Agreement
You may download any of my free products. My free products and accompanied documentation may not be sublicensed, sold, leased or rented to another person or entity. I copyright notices and license information must stay intact within the product if any and accompanied documentation at all times.
If you would like to share my free products with other people please provide them with a link to my homepage or any of the pages within my website.
Revisions
I reserve the right to revise, amend, or modify these Terms and Conditions, and any of my other policies and agreements at any time and in any manner.
This document was last updated on Sep 23, 2019.
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