Please respect our hard work and do not pirate this software! The entire contents of
this package (including all documentation and discs) is original, exclusive and protected
under the copyright laws of the United States. This software may not be duplicated
in whole or in part without the written permission of Artbeats except for the
purpose of creating a backup copy.
You are granted a nonexclusive license to use these files under the following guidelines:
1. They may not be used on more than one computer at any one time. Please contact
us for a multi-seat site license if you need to use them over a network or at more
than one station simultaneously.
2. They may be incorporated into any video, multimedia, or print project for commercial,
industrial, corporate, internet or broadcast use as long as the images are not
sold as-is or included in any other clip media/stock product, library, collection, or set
of clips/images for distribution or resale. Use of the contents of this package for distribution
or multiple resale as part of any clip-art, clip-media, or stock imagery library,
collection or set of clips/images without written consent of Artbeats is expressly
denied. These guidelines apply even if the files have been significantly altered.
An Explanation of the License Agreement
In order to lessen the confusion that is often present when using copyrighted artwork, here is a
further explanation of the license agreement:
You are granted use of these images on one computer at a time. If you have more
than one computer in your office and/or are networked to other computers that will
need to access these images, we require that you have a separate software package
for each CPU or a multiuse license covering all computers. This last option is suggested
because it is inexpensive and easy to do. Please contact us for further details.
It is important to us that you not only enjoy these images for your own projects, but
that you can profit by using them. You may use the images any way you wish,
whether in-house or for outside clients, under the following guidelines: 1. When
charging clients for work using our images, the image(s) must be used as part of a
larger production, as a background or in conjunction with text and graphics. It cannot
be charged for by itself. 2. When distributing (selling or giving away) a product
(sample packages, books, printed matter, animations, videos, etc.) that contains one
or more images found in this package, its chief value must not lie in our artwork.
Example of misuse:
The image is printed as the illustration on the front of a greeting card. The greeting
card is then sold in retail stores. The value of the card comes largely from the front
cover illustration, so this is a clear example of misuse.
Pyro for Print Online Manual
Here are some other examples of misuse that would fit into this category (this is not
meant to be a complete list, so please call us if you are in doubt):
Fabric
Wallpaper
Calendars (for resale)
When included in other clip art collections for resale
Fine Art Images, whether used alone or as part of an image intended for resale
Patterned paper stock to be resold as stationery or related products
On any material, object or creation where the use of the image greatly increases the
value of the object (including, but not limited to: mugs; ceramic tiles; electrical faceplates;
binders, folders or notepads; lunchboxes; computer screensavers, wallpaper
or themes, etc.)
Example of proper use:
The image is used as a background for the front cover of a magazine. The value of the magazine
comes from its contents rather than the art on the cover, so this is OK.
Here are some other examples of proper use:
Brochures
Menus
Flyers
Advertisements
Manuals
Banners
Signs
Video Presentations
Kiosks
Newsletters
Product Demos
Slide Presentations
EXPLANATION OF THE LICENSE AGREEMENT
In order to lessen the confusion that is often present when using copyrighted artwork, the following provides an explanation of the license
agreement found on your registration card.
You are granted use of these images on one computer at a time. If you have more than one computer in your
office and/or are networked to other computers that will need to access these images, we require you to have a
separate software package for each CPU or a multi-use license covering all computers. This last option is suggested
because it is inexpensive and easy to obtain. Please contact us for further details.
It is important to us that you not only enjoy these images for your own projects, but that you can profit by using
them. You may use the images any way you wish whether in-house or for outside clients under the following
guidelines:
Custom Work for an Individual. When charging clients for work using our images, the image(s) must be
used as part of a larger production, as a background or in conjunction with text and graphics. It cannot be
charged for by itself.
Multiple Distribution. When distributing (selling or giving away) a product (sample packages, books,
printed matter, animation's, videos, etc.) that contains one or more image(s) found in this package, it's chief
value must not lie in our artwork.
Fine Art Images. You may not use the images as part of, or incorporated with, fine art images for resale.
These guidelines apply even if the files have been significantly altered.
Examples of Misuse
The image is printed as the illustration on the front of a greeting card. It is then sold to a stationery company for
retail distribution (the value of the card comes largely from the front cover illustration).
Below are other examples of misuse that fit into this category (this is not meant to be a complete list, so please
call us if you are in doubt):
Fabric
Wallpaper
Calendars for resale
When included in other clip art collections for resale
When distributed as digital media in a user-accessible format
Fine art images-whether used alone, as part of an image, or for borders or frames-intended for resale
As patterned paper stock to be re-sold as stationery or related products
As decorative patterns on other material or objects where the use of the pattern significantly increases
the value of the object (i.e., ceramic tiles, fabric goods, electrical face plates, notebooks, etc.)
Video game backgrounds
Examples of Proper Use
The image is used as a background for the front cover of a magazine which will have retail distribution in
bookstores (the value of the magazine comes from its contents and not the art on the cover).
Other examples of proper use include:
Manuals Slide Presentations Video Presentations Kiosks Product Demos Interactive Displays
Business Cards In-house Brochures Ads Flyers Newsletters
Note: There are special restrictions for uses on Book Covers and Product Packaging. Please refer to the User
Manual Addendum (it can be found in your product packaging).