When you purchase an animation on Motiopix, you receive a license that defines how you can legally use that asset.
Understanding your license
- A license grants you legal permission to use an animation in your work.
- You are purchasing usage rights rather than direct ownership of the animation.
- The original author retains all copyrights to the work.
Permitted usage
- Incorporate animations into your own personal or professional projects.
- Modify or customize animations to suit your specific needs.
- Publish and distribute finished work that includes the animation.
Prohibited usage
- Resell or redistribute the animation files as standalone assets.
- Claim original authorship or ownership of the animation.
- Share raw files with third parties for use outside of your specific project.
Standard license
The standard license is included with regular purchases and covers the majority of standard applications.
- Use animations across websites, mobile apps, social media, and video projects.
- Edit the animation attributes to match your project's aesthetic.
- Apply the animation to both personal and commercial ventures.
Enterprise and high-visibility use
- Enterprise licenses are not currently available as a standard checkout option.
- Large-scale or high-visibility use cases may require a specialized agreement.
- For these specific requirements, please contact the author directly to discuss terms.
Examples of high-visibility use
- National or international advertising and marketing campaigns.
- Mainstream television broadcasts or feature films.
- High-traffic platforms or applications serving a massive global audience.
Important reminders
- Purchasing an animation does not result in a transfer of copyright.
- Including an animation in your project does not grant others the right to extract and reuse it.
- Customization projects are separate from standard licenses.
Please review the full license terms or free items policy for more detail.
If you are unsure whether your specific use case is covered, contacting us for clarification is recommended.
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