What is the difference between a standard license and an enhanced license on Shutterstock?

 

Shutterstock offers two main license types: Standard and Enhanced. These licenses determine the usage rights and restrictions for the content you purchase.

Standard License

  • Basic Usage: Suitable for most personal and commercial projects.
  • Restrictions: Cannot be used for resale, sublicensing, or as the primary element of a product for sale.
  • Modifications: Can be modified for personal or commercial use, but cannot be resold or distributed as a standalone product.

Enhanced License

  • Extended Usage: Provides broader rights for commercial use, including resale, sublicensing, and use as the primary element of a product for sale.
  • Modifications: Can be modified and resold as a standalone product.
  • Additional Rights: May offer additional rights depending on the specific Enhanced License purchased.

In summary, the Enhanced License provides more flexibility and usage rights compared to the Standard License. If you need to resell, sublicense, or use Shutterstock content as the primary element of a product, you'll likely need an Enhanced License.

Do you have any other questions about Shutterstock licenses?

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