License Types (Standard, Commercial, etc.)

Oct 13, 2025 01:08 PM

AIClips provides different license options depending on how you plan to use an asset. Understanding these licenses ensures proper usage and compliance with platform policies.

1. Standard License

A Standard License is suitable for basic and limited-use projects. It typically covers:

Personal use

Social media posts

Client previews or mockups

Non-commercial presentations

One-time use in a single project

You cannot resell or redistribute the asset as-is under this license. Extended usage or multiple projects may require a higher license.

2. Commercial License / Extended License

A Commercial or Extended License allows broader usage rights, including:

Use in client work

Branding, advertising, and promotions

Paid campaigns and marketing materials

Multiple projects or repeated usage

YouTube monetization, websites, or digital media

This license is ideal for businesses, freelancers, agencies, and content creators producing commercial work.

3. AI Credits and Licensing

When using AI tools or generating content:

The output you download is licensed based on your plan and credit usage.

Standard or extended rights apply depending on your subscription or purchase terms.

4. License Terms Visibility

Before purchasing or downloading, check:

The license options (e.g., Standard vs Extended)

The allowed usage listed under the asset

Any item-specific restrictions or notes

Licensing terms may differ by category (videos, graphics, 3D, audio, templates).

5. License Certificates

After purchase or download, you can access a license certificate (if applicable) with details such as:

Asset name

License type

Purchase date

Buyer information

This can be downloaded from your asset page or transactions section.

6. When to Upgrade

You should choose or upgrade to a Commercial/Extended License when:

You plan to monetize the content

You need the asset in multiple projects

You will use it in client or agency work

You’re creating something that will be sold, advertised, or published at scale

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