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Is Microsoft Clip Art Royalty Free to be published in print?
I would like to know for sure if these images can be used in publications
other than websites, like in a book. Thanks alot. If not, does anyone know where I could find a large database of royalty free/public domain clip art? Thanks alot. |
Re: Is Microsoft Clip Art Royalty Free to be published in print?
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tou.aspx
See the EULA If you have a valid license to Office, you can use the clips: Personal items Business items, under the following restrictions: 1. The clip should not be used as a part of your logo. 2. If you are selling an item which depicts the clip, the clip cannot be the primary value of the item ( you cannot sell a clipart collection or sell a book of just clipart, etc) -- Paul Ballou MVP Office http://office.microsoft.com/home http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/ http://www.ballousgiftshop.com Life would be easier if we could view the source code "JCARVERP" <JCARVERP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:22A213A3-18A6-4C9D-87E1-002AE61ED369@microsoft.com... >I would like to know for sure if these images can be used in publications > other than websites, like in a book. Thanks alot. If not, does anyone > know > where I could find a large database of royalty free/public domain clip > art? > Thanks alot. |
Re: Is Microsoft Clip Art Royalty Free to be published in print?
Thanks Paul,
Just to follow up. I can publish a book with Microsoft Office Clip Art as long as it is not the main value of the book and I have a license? Thanks again. "Paul Ballou" wrote: > http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tou.aspx > See the EULA > > If you have a valid license to Office, you can use the clips: > > Personal items > Business items, under the following restrictions: > > 1. The clip should not be used as a part of your logo. > 2. If you are selling an item which depicts the clip, the clip cannot be > the primary value of the item ( you cannot sell a clipart collection or sell > a book of just clipart, etc) > > -- > Paul Ballou > MVP Office > http://office.microsoft.com/home > http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/ > http://www.ballousgiftshop.com > > Life would be easier if we could view the source code > > "JCARVERP" <JCARVERP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:22A213A3-18A6-4C9D-87E1-002AE61ED369@microsoft.com... > >I would like to know for sure if these images can be used in publications > > other than websites, like in a book. Thanks alot. If not, does anyone > > know > > where I could find a large database of royalty free/public domain clip > > art? > > Thanks alot. > > > |
Re: Is Microsoft Clip Art Royalty Free to be published in print?
Thanks Paul,
Just to follow up. I can publish a book with Microsoft Office Clip Art as long as it is not the main value of the book and I have a license? Thanks again. "Paul Ballou" wrote: > http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tou.aspx > See the EULA > > If you have a valid license to Office, you can use the clips: > > Personal items > Business items, under the following restrictions: > > 1. The clip should not be used as a part of your logo. > 2. If you are selling an item which depicts the clip, the clip cannot be > the primary value of the item ( you cannot sell a clipart collection or sell > a book of just clipart, etc) > > -- > Paul Ballou > MVP Office > http://office.microsoft.com/home > http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/ > http://www.ballousgiftshop.com > > Life would be easier if we could view the source code > > "JCARVERP" <JCARVERP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:22A213A3-18A6-4C9D-87E1-002AE61ED369@microsoft.com... > >I would like to know for sure if these images can be used in publications > > other than websites, like in a book. Thanks alot. If not, does anyone > > know > > where I could find a large database of royalty free/public domain clip > > art? > > Thanks alot. > > > |
Re: Is Microsoft Clip Art Royalty Free to be published in print?
You can not sell a book of just clipart and the clips can not be the primary
value of any item you are selling. You must have a Valid License for Microsoft Office to use the Clipart. -- Paul Ballou MVP Office http://office.microsoft.com/home http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/ http://www.ballousgiftshop.com Life would be easier if we could view the source code "JCARVERP" <JCARVERP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1995CE5F-BA01-4409-B00C-68C7F7C2F323@microsoft.com... > Thanks Paul, > > Just to follow up. I can publish a book with Microsoft Office Clip Art as > long as it is not the main value of the book and I have a license? Thanks > again. > > "Paul Ballou" wrote: > >> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tou.aspx >> See the EULA >> >> If you have a valid license to Office, you can use the clips: >> >> Personal items >> Business items, under the following restrictions: >> >> 1. The clip should not be used as a part of your logo. >> 2. If you are selling an item which depicts the clip, the clip cannot >> be >> the primary value of the item ( you cannot sell a clipart collection or >> sell >> a book of just clipart, etc) >> >> -- >> Paul Ballou >> MVP Office >> http://office.microsoft.com/home >> http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/ >> http://www.ballousgiftshop.com >> >> Life would be easier if we could view the source code >> >> "JCARVERP" <JCARVERP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:22A213A3-18A6-4C9D-87E1-002AE61ED369@microsoft.com... >> >I would like to know for sure if these images can be used in >> >publications >> > other than websites, like in a book. Thanks alot. If not, does anyone >> > know >> > where I could find a large database of royalty free/public domain clip >> > art? >> > Thanks alot. >> >> >> |
Re: Is Microsoft Clip Art Royalty Free to be published in print?
I have a similar question: I am having a book published. I would like to
use one of the photo clip art designs for the cover of the book. The clip art is not the primary source of value of the item, and I do have a valid license to Office. Can I use the photo clip art for the cover of my book? S. Dolt "Paul Ballou" wrote: > http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tou.aspx > See the EULA > > If you have a valid license to Office, you can use the clips: > > Personal items > Business items, under the following restrictions: > > 1. The clip should not be used as a part of your logo. > 2. If you are selling an item which depicts the clip, the clip cannot be > the primary value of the item ( you cannot sell a clipart collection or sell > a book of just clipart, etc) > > -- > Paul Ballou > MVP Office > http://office.microsoft.com/home > http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/ > http://www.ballousgiftshop.com > > Life would be easier if we could view the source code > > "JCARVERP" <JCARVERP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:22A213A3-18A6-4C9D-87E1-002AE61ED369@microsoft.com... > >I would like to know for sure if these images can be used in publications > > other than websites, like in a book. Thanks alot. If not, does anyone > > know > > where I could find a large database of royalty free/public domain clip > > art? > > Thanks alot. > > > |
Re: Is Microsoft Clip Art Royalty Free to be published in print?
I have a similar question: I am having a book published. I would like to
use one of the photo clip art designs for the cover of the book. The clip art is not the primary source of value of the item, and I do have a valid license to Office. Can I use the photo clip art for the cover of my book? S. Dolt "Paul Ballou" wrote: > http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tou.aspx > See the EULA > > If you have a valid license to Office, you can use the clips: > > Personal items > Business items, under the following restrictions: > > 1. The clip should not be used as a part of your logo. > 2. If you are selling an item which depicts the clip, the clip cannot be > the primary value of the item ( you cannot sell a clipart collection or sell > a book of just clipart, etc) > > -- > Paul Ballou > MVP Office > http://office.microsoft.com/home > http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/ > http://www.ballousgiftshop.com > > Life would be easier if we could view the source code > > "JCARVERP" <JCARVERP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:22A213A3-18A6-4C9D-87E1-002AE61ED369@microsoft.com... > >I would like to know for sure if these images can be used in publications > > other than websites, like in a book. Thanks alot. If not, does anyone > > know > > where I could find a large database of royalty free/public domain clip > > art? > > Thanks alot. > > > |
Re: Is Microsoft Clip Art Royalty Free to be published in print?
Since it would not be the primary value and as long as the book is not a
book of just clipart. In my opinion it would be ok to use the clip for your book. This only an opinion and not a yes or no. -- Paul Ballou MVP Office http://office.microsoft.com/home http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/ http://www.ballousgiftshop.com Life would be easier if we could view the source code "Suzanne Dolt" <Suzanne Dolt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:293E3630-8096-4E8D-9ABA-9765389895BE@microsoft.com... >I have a similar question: I am having a book published. I would like to > use one of the photo clip art designs for the cover of the book. The clip > art is not the primary source of value of the item, and I do have a valid > license to Office. > Can I use the photo clip art for the cover of my book? > S. Dolt > > "Paul Ballou" wrote: > >> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tou.aspx >> See the EULA >> >> If you have a valid license to Office, you can use the clips: >> >> Personal items >> Business items, under the following restrictions: >> >> 1. The clip should not be used as a part of your logo. >> 2. If you are selling an item which depicts the clip, the clip cannot >> be >> the primary value of the item ( you cannot sell a clipart collection or >> sell >> a book of just clipart, etc) >> >> -- >> Paul Ballou >> MVP Office >> http://office.microsoft.com/home >> http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/ >> http://www.ballousgiftshop.com >> >> Life would be easier if we could view the source code >> >> "JCARVERP" <JCARVERP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:22A213A3-18A6-4C9D-87E1-002AE61ED369@microsoft.com... >> >I would like to know for sure if these images can be used in >> >publications >> > other than websites, like in a book. Thanks alot. If not, does anyone >> > know >> > where I could find a large database of royalty free/public domain clip >> > art? >> > Thanks alot. >> >> >> |
Re: Is Microsoft Clip Art Royalty Free to be published in print?
Since it would not be the primary value and as long as the book is not a
book of just clipart. In my opinion it would be ok to use the clip for your book. This only an opinion and not a yes or no. -- Paul Ballou MVP Office http://office.microsoft.com/home http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/ http://www.ballousgiftshop.com Life would be easier if we could view the source code "Suzanne Dolt" <Suzanne Dolt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:293E3630-8096-4E8D-9ABA-9765389895BE@microsoft.com... >I have a similar question: I am having a book published. I would like to > use one of the photo clip art designs for the cover of the book. The clip > art is not the primary source of value of the item, and I do have a valid > license to Office. > Can I use the photo clip art for the cover of my book? > S. Dolt > > "Paul Ballou" wrote: > >> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tou.aspx >> See the EULA >> >> If you have a valid license to Office, you can use the clips: >> >> Personal items >> Business items, under the following restrictions: >> >> 1. The clip should not be used as a part of your logo. >> 2. If you are selling an item which depicts the clip, the clip cannot >> be >> the primary value of the item ( you cannot sell a clipart collection or >> sell >> a book of just clipart, etc) >> >> -- >> Paul Ballou >> MVP Office >> http://office.microsoft.com/home >> http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/ >> http://www.ballousgiftshop.com >> >> Life would be easier if we could view the source code >> >> "JCARVERP" <JCARVERP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:22A213A3-18A6-4C9D-87E1-002AE61ED369@microsoft.com... >> >I would like to know for sure if these images can be used in >> >publications >> > other than websites, like in a book. Thanks alot. If not, does anyone >> > know >> > where I could find a large database of royalty free/public domain clip >> > art? >> > Thanks alot. >> >> >> |
Re: Is Microsoft Clip Art Royalty Free to be published in print?
I have a similar question: I am having a book published. I would like to
use one of the photo clip art designs for the cover of the book. The clip art is not the primary source of value of the item, and I do have a valid license to Office. Can I use the photo clip art for the cover of my book? S. Dolt "Paul Ballou" wrote: > http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/tou.aspx > See the EULA > > If you have a valid license to Office, you can use the clips: > > Personal items > Business items, under the following restrictions: > > 1. The clip should not be used as a part of your logo. > 2. If you are selling an item which depicts the clip, the clip cannot be > the primary value of the item ( you cannot sell a clipart collection or sell > a book of just clipart, etc) > > -- > Paul Ballou > MVP Office > http://office.microsoft.com/home > http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/ > http://www.ballousgiftshop.com > > Life would be easier if we could view the source code > > "JCARVERP" <JCARVERP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:22A213A3-18A6-4C9D-87E1-002AE61ED369@microsoft.com... > >I would like to know for sure if these images can be used in publications > > other than websites, like in a book. Thanks alot. If not, does anyone > > know > > where I could find a large database of royalty free/public domain clip > > art? > > Thanks alot. > > > |
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