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Frequently Asked Questions 

 

1. What is the difference between standard and extended license in Photos category?

 

2. What is the difference between standard and extended license in Audio category?

 

3. What is not allowed with ezMediArt Licenses?

 

4I've downloaded the file with extension .zip. What should I do?

 

5. I bought a music track from ezMediArt and used it on my video. When I posted it to YouTube, I got a "third party matched content" notice and my work was not monetized. What do I do?

 

6. What are "editorial photos"?

 

7. I don't have a PayPal account. Can I use my debit or credit card buying on ezMediArt?

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 1. What is the difference between standard and extended license in Photos category?

 

 Usage Limitations  Standard License  Extended License
     
 Number of users  1  1
 License duration  Unlimited  Unlimited
Number of countries you can use images   Unlimited
 Unlimited
Website viewers   Unlimited  Unlimited
Copies of books, magazines, emails, advertising posters, and packaging   Up to 250,000  Unlimited
 TV, online video, and film viewers  Up to 250,000  Unlimited
 Copies of software and apps  Up to 250,000  Unlimited
Copies of web or print templates   Not allowed  Unlimited
 Copies of merchandise for sale  Not allowed  Unlimited

 

Credit/Copyright Attribution: “Name of Artist/ezMediArt”
 
 Standard License: Required for editorial use of images
 Extended License: Required for using images in books, periodicals, film, TV, and merchandise

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. What is the difference between standard and extended license in Audio category?

 

Royalty-Free Standard License:

Use in one end product, free or commercial. Most web uses. 10,000 copy limit for a downloaded or physical end product. No broadcast use. The total price includes the item price and a buyer fee.

The Music Standard License grants you, the purchaser, an ongoing, non- exclusive, commercial, worldwide license to make use of the musical work (Item) you have selected, on the following terms.

You are licensed to use the Item in one of the following ways (Allowed Use), in a single application (a single product or project):

- synchronisation with an audio-visual or audio-only work, to create one End Product that incorporates the Item as well as other things, so that it is larger in scope and different in nature than the Item;

- specific direct playback uses, which are background music for one event, venue or location, one company’s private on-hold music system, or one personal mobile ring-tone.

Examples of End Products: DVDS, websites, audiobooks, apps, games, online videos (YouTube, Vimeo etc), corporate videos, web promos, live performances, social media, Indie Films.

Allowed Uses have these limitations:

- For digitally downloaded or physical End Products, there is a limit of 10,000 copies.

- Broadcast use is not allowed.

- For films, the film may not be theatrically released. (To avoid confusion, use in an Indie Film is an Allowed Use.)

 

Royalty-Free Extended License:

Use in one end product, free or commercial. Most web uses. 10,000 copy limit for a downloaded or physical end product. Plus up to 1 million broadcast audience. The total price includes the item price and a buyer fee.

Extended License grants you, the purchaser, an ongoing, non-exclusive, commercial, worldwide license to make use of the musical work (Item) you have selected, on the following terms.

You are licensed to use the Item in the following way (Allowed Use), in a single application (a single product or project):

- Synchronisation with an audio-visual or audio-only work, to create one End Product that incorporates the Item as well as other things, so that it is larger in scope and different in nature than the Item.

Examples of End Products for broadcast: TV and radio advertisements, TV series, and “made for TV/cable” films.

- The license includes the right to utilise the Item through communication to the public (performance), display, distribution, and reproduction. Read the next clause for some limitations, and see later clauses for things that are not Allowed Uses.

Allowed Uses have these limitations:

- For digitally downloaded or physical End Products, there is a limit of 10,000 copies.

- For Broadcasts, there is an audience size limit of 1 million (where audience size means the maximum number of people the Broadcast has the potential to reach).

- For films, the film may not be theatrically released. (To avoid confusion, use in an Indie Film is an Allowed Use).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. What is not allowed with ezMediArt Licenses?

 

 Print on demand products (t-shirts, mugs, etc.)
 Sensitive Subjects
  • Pornography, defamatory or otherwise unlawful or immoral content, or infringement on a third party’s trademark or intellectual property.
  • Using images of recognizable people for sensitive subjects such as: tobacco products ads, adult entertainment and escort services ads, political endorsements, in advertisements or promotional materials for pharmaceutical or healthcare, uses that are defamatory, or contain otherwise unlawful, offensive or immoral content.
 Web resolution that exceeds the display resolution of the intended viewing device
 Non-commercial use of images marked Editorial Use Only
 Logos, trademark, or similar applications of images
 Certain usage restrictions may apply. Need more info? See the full Terms of Service.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4. I've downloaded the file with extension .zip. What should I do?

 

ZIP is an archive file format that supports lossless data compression. A .ZIP file may contain one or more files or directories that may have been compressed. After you downloaded ZIP file from Internet, you need to unpack/unzip its contents in order to use it.

Microsoft has included built-in .ZIP support (under the name "compressed folders") in versions of Microsoft Windows since 1998. Apple has included built-in .ZIP support in Mac OS X 10.3 (via BOMArchiveHelper, now Archive Utility) and later. Most free operating systems have built in support for .ZIP in similar manners to Windows and Mac OS X.

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

5. I bought a music track from ezMediArt and used it on my video. When I posted it to YouTube, I got a "third party matched content" notice and my work was not monetized. What do I do?

 

When an artist places a content id tracer on his/her composition, YouTube might not monetize your submission until you prove that you have the legal rights to use this audio. If this happens to you, please submit the following information to EzMediArt at the email address below: Your name, email address, the URL of the YouTube video, URL of the product from ezMediArt that was used for your video, the 3rd Party company making the claim, and their contact info (usually supplied by YouTube in their notice):

[email protected]

We will do our best to respond as promptly as possible to your request. We will provide the PDF format YouTube licensing document with the information you need so you can prove your right of usage on YouTube.

The following is a step by step pictorial guide showing you what to do when you receive the PDF:

That should fix your problem. In some cases, YouTube asks you to upload that document. If so, just upload the entire PDF file.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6. What are "editorial photos"?

 

Files for Editorial Use Only cannot be used for any commercial purposes. These files may contain identifiable brands, locations or people without the proper legal releases needed for commercial use. 

They may be used in blogs, magazine and newspaper editorial applications, or other non-commercial uses. 

How can I use Editorial-Use-Only files? 

Editorial-Use-Only files can be used for: 

What CAN’T I use Editorial-Use-Only files for? 

Editorial-Use-Only files cannot be used for: 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7. I don't have a PayPal account. Can I use my debit or credit card buying on ezMediArt?

 

Yes, just proceed to checkout with PayPal and you will be able to pay without a PayPal Account using your debit or credit card. 

 

 

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