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What are “Royalty-Free” (RF) / “Rights Managed” (RM) photos?

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What are “Royalty-Free” (RF) / “Rights Managed” (RM) photos?

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Each stock photo at Zerotopia is offered as either a Royalty Free (RF) Photo or a Rights Managed (RM) photo. When you license a Royalty-Free photo, you pay a one-time fee for an image. You may then use the image for different projects for an unlimited time period. You cannot sell a royalty free photo to someone else and you cannot include the photo in any print or production run over 250 copies without obtaining a “Rights Managed” license. For production runs under 250, you can include any royalty free stock photo that you’ve licensed as part of a product such as CD cover or CD insert (<250 copies), software images, brochures, etc. Some images at Zerotopia (and any image intended to be used in production runs greater than 250) are "Rights Managed". Rights Managed images are purchased for a specific, clearly defined used and the price is determined by the scope of that use: The more substantial the intended use of the photo, the higher the fee. And the image may not be used in any way t

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