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entoniel

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  1. Does this snippet out of ToS help?

    Voice Over Commercial Buy-Out

    When purchasing a Voice Over Gig, the Seller grants you a perpetual, exclusive, non-transferable, worldwide license to use the purchased Voice Over (except for commercials, radio, television and internet commercial spots).

    By purchasing a Commercial Rights (Buy-Out) with your order, in addition to the basic rights, the Seller grants you with a license to use the Voice Over for any corporate, promotional and non-broadcast purposes. Corporate, promotional and non-broadcast purposes means any business related use for the creation of, or to promote a for-product profit or service (with the exception of paid marketing channels), such as (by way of example): explainer videos posted to company websites, social networks or email campaigns, audiobooks, podcast intros, and strictly excludes any illegal, immoral or defamatory purpose.

    By purchasing a Full Broadcast Rights (Buy-Out) with your order, in addition to the Commercial Rights, the Seller grants you with a license for full broadcasting, which includes internet, radio, and TV “paid channels” including (by way of example): television commercials, radio commercials, internet radio, and music/video streaming platforms, and strictly excludes any illegal, immoral or defamatory purpose.

    This Buy-Out is subject to Fiverr’s Terms of Service. There is no warranty, express or implied, with the purchase of this delivery, including with respect to fitness for a particular purpose. Neither the Seller nor Fiverr will be liable for any claims, or incidental, consequential or other damages arising out of this license, the delivery or your use of the delivery.

    Thank you, the question is somewhat different:

    “the seller grants a license” - does the real grant of a certain license mean? Document or file that I can use as confirmation of its existence? What does this license look like? where can I get it and how can I transfer it or use it to confirm its presence if asked by a third party?

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  2. The question is:

    If I buy commercial rights, does the seller have to issue me any kind of license confirming the fact that I bought the commercial rights? Document, internet form, bridged agreement?

    That is, I pay 10 for voiceovers and get an audio file. And another 20 for commercial rights … and I’m not getting anything. How can I verify that I have commercial rights?

    Another question - what if, for example, I order content that is subsequently used for commercial purposes, but does not acquire commercial rights, what are the consequences in that case?

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