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    Royalty-free (RF)
    Main article: Royalty-free
    "Free" in this context means "free of royalties (paying each time you use an image)". It does not mean the image is free to use without purchasing a license or that the image is in the public domain.
    Pay a one-time fee to use the image multiple times for multiple purposes (with limits).
    No time limit on when the buyer can use an image.
    No one can have exclusive rights of a Royalty-free image (the photographer can sell the image as many times as he or she wants).
    A Royalty-free image usually has a limit to how many times the buyer can reproduce it. For example, a license might allow the buyer to print 500,000 brochures with the purchased image. The amount of copies made is called the print run. The buyer is required to pay a fee per brochure, usually 1 to 3 cents, for additional prints. Magazines with a large print run cannot use a standard Royalty-free license and therefore they either purchase images with a Rights-managed license or have in-house photographers.

    Since i'm not a good english writer i pasted an english article directly
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    Quote Originally Posted by CarlTaut View Post
    Royalty-free (RF)
    Main article: Royalty-free
    "Free" in this context means "free of royalties (paying each time you use an image)". It does not mean the image is free to use without purchasing a license or that the image is in the public domain.
    Pay a one-time fee to use the image multiple times for multiple purposes (with limits).
    No time limit on when the buyer can use an image.
    No one can have exclusive rights of a Royalty-free image (the photographer can sell the image as many times as he or she wants).
    A Royalty-free image usually has a limit to how many times the buyer can reproduce it. For example, a license might allow the buyer to print 500,000 brochures with the purchased image. The amount of copies made is called the print run. The buyer is required to pay a fee per brochure, usually 1 to 3 cents, for additional prints. Magazines with a large print run cannot use a standard Royalty-free license and therefore they either purchase images with a Rights-managed license or have in-house photographers.

    Since i'm not a good english writer i pasted an english article directly

    simply say.... " you hav to pay if u want to use it".........nowdays...nothing is free....
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