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  • john_63
    Confirmed User
    • Dec 2006
    • 517

    #1

    content / licence [noob question]

    i know it is a noob question, but i am a noob on the other hand

    i bought a shitload of content. and as far as i know, i need to send him the licence and wait for him to sign it and return it to me before i am allowed to use the content. only problem is that i bought 700 image sets.
    i guess i am not suppose to send him 700 copies of the licence, one for each set?

    what the f word am i suppose to do?





    let the laughing begin
  • stev0
    Confirmed User
    • Aug 2003
    • 6801

    #2
    Should ask your content provider... some like a signed copy faxed back, some don't care. I imagine you can do it all on one copy, probably just have to list the sets or package you bought.

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    • Paul Markham
      Too old to care
      • Jun 2001
      • 52942

      #3
      The license should list all the sets.

      Ask the content provider. Who was it?



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      • john_63
        Confirmed User
        • Dec 2006
        • 517

        #4
        can i send him the licence with my signature, and list all 700 sets on a separate paper?

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        • ProjectNaked
          Confirmed User
          • Jul 2004
          • 4309

          #5
          i sale nice hard drive of content. all legal sale cheap. you send money by wire and i send license later.





          ...whom ever you bought from should have included an agreement with the package. If they didn't they likely do not care unless you re-sell or trade their content to someone else. It never hurts to call or email them, but if you paid and have proof, (i.e. reciepts, chat logs, emails) then you can probably start using the content.

          JUST MY OPINION

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          • The Heron
            Confirmed User
            • Apr 2001
            • 4496

            #6
            If the provider is too gay to explain it to you then you might be in trouble

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