Frequently asked questions
Before submitting a brief, review the licensing scope, delivery options, and usage boundaries.
How does personal study differ from commercial use?
Personal study is limited to private collection, reference, and non-public research. Public distribution, institutional use, brand work, or revenue-generating projects require a separately defined licence.
Why is each project quoted separately?
Fees depend on the number of works, distribution channels, licence term, territory, project scale, and delivery specifications.
Can I alter a work after licensing it?
Only cropping, layout, or adaptation explicitly allowed by the licence is permitted. Other alterations, derivatives, or new creative work require prior agreement.
Can I download and use a website preview?
No. Website previews are for browsing and work selection only. Downloading, republication, alteration, or public use requires permission.
How do I renew an expired licence?
Contact us before expiry to confirm the existing scope, the new term, and any changes to channels or the project.
How do I report suspected infringement?
Use the contact page and include the page, account, or product link, plus screenshots, the discovery date, and the relevant work reference where possible.
How do I submit a licensing or commission brief?
Choose the closest licensing purpose and submit the work reference, intended use, channels, term, file specifications, and relevant project information.