Lightstock Team
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How do I know if I have created a derivative work?
Your finished work must exhibit originality. It cannot be a rote, uncreative variation on the earlier, underlying work. The latter work must contain sufficient new expression, over and above that e...
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What is a derivative work?
In United States copyright law, a derivative work is an expressive creation that includes major copyright-protected elements of an original, previously created first work known as the underlying wo...
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What does 'royalty-free' mean?
Royalty-Free means you pay once and only once for repeated use of a product. Note, you (the buyer) do not own the copyright to the product; rather you’ve purchased the rights to use the product mul...
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Where can I find your Licensing agreement?
Click here to read the full version.
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What programs work with EPS files?
The main ones are Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign. Corel Draw and many other programs can be used to open and work with EPS files.
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What is your policy concerning refunds?
Because you have the ability to view actual images, video previews and their respective sizes upfront, and because we must pay royalties to our contributors when you download something, we regret t...
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Can I reset my username or password?
Of course. Click here to get the ball rolling.
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How can I learn more about a particular photo, or video clip?
Email us the unique ID of the content, and your question, and we will do our best to get in touch with the Contributor on your behalf.
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I’m not sure which photos to download. Can you help me out?
Sure! See below for a brief explanation and examples of specific uses. MAX Most Print Projects - Complete Coverage on most Banners, Posters, Postcards, Bulletin & Brochure Covers, Newspaper Ads, Pr...
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A special note about using Stock ...
We would like to offer one suggestion concerning how “not to use” stock. When highlighting real people within your organization, it’s always best to use personal photos. The photo may not be as pro...