Important Information About Your License
License/Distribution Description:
The License/Distribution dropdown determines how the video you purchase can be used and shared. The license type you select depends on the scale and intended use of your video. It's important to choose the correct license to avoid legal issues and ensure you have the rights needed for your specific distribution needs.
Individual/Small Business License
This license is for personal or small-scale business use. It's suitable for individuals, freelancers, or small businesses that plan to use the video internally or for marketing to a smaller audience. If you're running a local business or working on a personal project, this is likely the option for you. The license covers online use (e.g., social media posts, website videos), but not for broader corporate or commercial distribution.
Corporate License
The Corporate License is intended for larger businesses or companies that require broader distribution of the video. This includes use for national or international campaigns, internal training videos, presentations, and marketing materials. With this license, the video can be used in corporate environments, broadcasted, and shared with multiple departments or branches within your organization.
Broadcast License
This license grants the broadest distribution rights, including television and digital broadcasting. It's suitable for videos that will be aired on TV or other high-profile commercial platforms. If you're creating content for a TV commercial, public broadcast, or a high-budget ad campaign that will be seen by a large, national audience, the Broadcast License is the most appropriate choice. It allows full use across all media platforms, including TV, film, and streaming services.
Important Note:
If you're a small business considering widespread distribution, such as national marketing campaigns, you might opt for the Corporate License for broader usage rights. However, corporations should avoid selecting the Small Business License, as it doesn't cover the full range of commercial uses that a corporate entity might require.