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You Can:
Create products you sell.
Journals, planners, cards, invitations, templates, printables, worksheets, and more.
Sell your finished products anywhere including POD.
Sell your product with PLR rights as long as the product has significant value beyond the clipart alone.
Sell your product with MRR (Master Resell Rights) as long as the product has significant value beyond the clipart alone.
Allow your customer to edit your product and resell it as PLR as long as the product has significant value beyond the clipart alone and it follows the product type rules as defined in this document.
You Cannot:
Sell or give away the clipart as a clipart set or sell clipart sets of any kind, even if modified.
Pass on MRR rights to your customers.
Resell the clipart as a stand-alone MRR/PLR product. The PLR product they are included in must have significant value beyond the clipart themselves.
Sell products containing this clipart on asset marketplaces sites such as but not limited to Creative Market, Creative Fabrica, Design Bundles.
Claim copyright or transfer rights to the clipart, backgrounds, or alphbets .
How the Resale Chain Works:
You create a product and sell it with MRR rights
Your customer may:
Edit your product and resell it as a PLR product ONLY within the same or closely related product type (see Product Type Rule in
this document)
The final customer may:
Sell the product as a flattened, non-editable and non-layered file.The chain ends there. No further rights may be passed on.
Product Type Rule:
You determine the original product type when you create the original product.
Your customer may modify and resell the product only within the same or closely related product type.
Example:
Sally (this is you) makes a PLR products (some would call this MRR) that have significant value beyond the clipart such as journals planners workbooks etc.
Betty buys this from Sally and she must modify Sally's product with at least one change (you set the rules for changes beyond that) and then Betty can turn around and sell it as PLR within the same or closely related product type
Betty's customer Cindy must sell the final product as a modified version of Betty's product and Cindy's product must be sold as a flattened version.
Examples of Allowed Use:
If you create a journal, your customer may turn it into:
a planner
a journal
a workbook
or another similar structured printable
If you create a greeting card or invitation, your customer may turn it into:
another greeting card
another invitation or a similar card-style product
If you create wall art, your customer may turn it into:
other wall art designs
Examples of NOT Allowed Use:
Turning a journal into wall art
Turning invitations into wall art
Turning any product into a clipart set even if modified
Using the clipart to create unrelated product types.
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