Graphics Marketplace allows sellers to create licensing agreements that specify the terms and conditions under which customers can use their digital products. This may include limitations on the number of devices the product can be installed on, the duration of use, or any other relevant restrictions.
Usage Restrictions: Sellers may choose to impose certain restrictions on the usage of their digital products. For example, they might prohibit the resale or redistribution of the product, limit the number of copies that can be made, or define the intended use (e.g., personal use only).
Digital designers may choose to sell designs with different licensing options (e.g., personal use, commercial use with restrictions, or unrestricted commercial use).
Customization: Sellers can customize licensing agreements based on the nature of their digital products and the preferences of their target audience. Different products may come with different usage rights depending on the seller’s business model and goals.
Communication: Clear communication of usage rights is crucial. Sellers should provide customers with easy-to-understand information about how they can use the digital products. Sellers should clearly communicate the licensing terms in the product description.