What are two different stock image licenses? How are they different?
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Royalty-free images are those in which the user pays a one-time fee for the image. Under this license, users can use the image for as long as they like after they pay the license fee, although there may be limits to how many reproductions can be made of the image (e.g., it can only be used 50,000 times in brochures) Rights-managed images are those in which the price of the license is determined by the use of the image. Some of these considerations include how long the user will be using the image, the location that the image will be used in (North America, Asia, Europe, etc.), how large of an image the user requires, and the specific use of the image (such as on a billboard or in a magazine).
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