creating my own website about my home DIY
jacquelineann
28 Dec 2015 00:33
I have bought some music from pond5 and now need to buy cartoon images for a powerpoint i am making, As i have already paid for the music and wil be buying approx 15 images am i covered to use these without getting into trouble This web site i am creating is just a story of all my DIY work. Putting it on the internet means all my falmily and friends can see all the projects that i have undertook. I am not seling or advertising anything. Can you help with all this licience and copyright. I have never tried this before and i am not to good with using PC and i need advice on using material correctly than yoy Jacqueline
Mizamook
28 Dec 2015 01:04
Your useage should be absolutely fine. Basically, you can use the media you bought for making your content and website, with no limits on how you use it, how many times you use it, or to whom you send/share it.
Except for one thing: You cannot sell it directly. This means that you cannot sell it as footage, images or music and you cannot sell the content you create from it. However, you CAN use the media to sell something else, i.e. use it to promote your own work, or in an ad for something or a website created to sell your own product.
Hope this helps ... I'm sure others will chime in to offer some detail I botched explaining.
Except for one thing: You cannot sell it directly. This means that you cannot sell it as footage, images or music and you cannot sell the content you create from it. However, you CAN use the media to sell something else, i.e. use it to promote your own work, or in an ad for something or a website created to sell your own product.
Hope this helps ... I'm sure others will chime in to offer some detail I botched explaining.