Hallo, i would like to use the graphic elements available in this graphicriver item http://graphicriver.net/item/responsive-screen-mockup-pack/2629618 in my codecanyon items ( in more than 1 item and not in the item itself but only the the Inline Preview Image 590×300 ) My question is, which license i have to buy, standard or extended? I have to ask the author’s permission to do this?
Thanks
Extended.. check it out
- Most Wanted Bounty Winner
- Sold between 250 000 and 1 000 000 dollars
- Has been a member for 5-6 years
- Repeatedly Helped protect Envato Marketplaces against copyright violations
- Won a Competition
- Bought between 100 and 499 items
- Exclusive Author
- Referred between 200 and 499 users
This is a hard one.. You definitely have to buy the regular license, don’t listen to Endat.. Because the extended license is for other purposes.. Now i don’t know about the number of items 
You better ask the author 
nice
- Most Wanted Bounty Winner
- Sold between 250 000 and 1 000 000 dollars
- Has been a member for 5-6 years
- Repeatedly Helped protect Envato Marketplaces against copyright violations
- Won a Competition
- Bought between 100 and 499 items
- Exclusive Author
- Referred between 200 and 499 users
Endat said
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Extended License is for incorporating the item into another item. He just wants to use it as a preview, he’s not selling the item nor redistributing it.. So regular is perfectly fine in his case..
- United States
- Has been a member for 4-5 years
- Exclusive Author
- Author was Featured
- Sold between 50 000 and 100 000 dollars
- Item was Featured
- Contributed a Tutorial to a Tuts+ Site
- Author had a Free File of the Month
Ruben is correct. And he’s also correct in that it’s a tricky case. I think if you updated all your previews at once that could be considered a single “project”. But continuously adding it to your items over time would probably need an additional purchase for each additional usage. At least that’s how I’d interpret it.
I’d like to ask another question regarding the example item if you don’t mind.
It has pictures of Apple products and even the logo. How do you sell such items on Envato? Does the author pay Apple for that or got some permission or something?
Seems to be a tricky topic, i wish to hear the voice of the Envato staff on this.
- Exclusive Author
- Item was Featured
- Author was Featured
- Author had a File in an Envato Bundle
- Has been a member for 4-5 years
- Sold between 100 000 and 250 000 dollars
- Repeatedly Helped protect Envato Marketplaces against copyright violations
- India
Not tricky at all, many authors already doing this. Since the item used for preview only, Regular license is fine. For more than one item preview, purchase multiple Regular licenses. Author permission is not needed as long as you are not distributing it.
Sounds like “Use in an end product that’s sold”
KurtBilisim saidhttp://www.apple.com/legal/trademark/guidelinesfor3rdparties.html
It has pictures of Apple products and even the logo. How do you sell such items on Envato? Does the author pay Apple for that or got some permission or something?
“Developers may use Apple, Macintosh, iMac, or any other Apple word mark (but not the Apple Logo or other Apple-owned graphic symbol/logo) in a referential phrase on packaging or promotional/advertising materials to describe that the third party product is compatible with the referenced Apple product or technology, provided they comply with the following requirements.”
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“2. Apple Logo and Apple-owned Graphic Symbols: You may not use the Apple Logo or any other Apple-owned graphic symbol, logo, or icon on or in connection with web sites, products, packaging, manuals, promotional/advertising materials, or for any other purpose except pursuant to an express written trademark license from Apple, such as a reseller agreement.”
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“6. Merchandise Items: You may not manufacture, sell or give-away merchandise items, such as T-shirts and mugs, bearing Apple, Macintosh, iMac or any other Apple trademark, including symbols, logos, or icons, except pursuant to an express written trademark license from Apple.”
Microsoft is the same way... “Do not use the Windows logo on or in connection with products, packaging, manuals, promotional or advertising materials, or Web sites for any purpose except pursuant to an express written trademark license from Microsoft. See the Logo Programs page for more details.”
