The Agreement refers to Business to Business and Consumer licenses; what is the difference?
Business to Business (B to B) licenses are sales to business customers for use to illustrate a topic or promote a product such as in the case of an advertisement or promotional brochure; and not for sale directly to the public. Consumer licenses, on the other hand, are sales of a product or service containing the image, directly to the public, for example as a framed print, as merchandise or as part of a website service.
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