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Apr 11, 2007, 4:08:04 PM4/11/07
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Probably an old and stupid question, but I want to make a "we are moving"
postcard and I cannot find any terms of use rules on the Microsoft clip art
site (I CAN find the 12 page Microsoft Service Agreement, but that is
uninformative at the best).

In simple layman's terms, what can/cannot I do with downloaded clip art.?

Please?

David


Paul Ballou

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Apr 12, 2007, 2:05:46 AM4/12/07
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Clip Art
The Microsoft Clip Art Gallery provides a compilation of artwork for your
personal use. Microsoft licenses some of the artwork from third parties and
therefore cannot grant permission for you to redistribute the artwork. For
more information on the terms of use, refer to the End User License
Agreement (EULA) that accompanied the product from which you obtained the
clip art. If you obtained the artwork from Office Online, you can find the
EULA at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/FX010986541033.aspx.
Many other product EULAs are available at
http://www.microsoft.com/legal/useterms/.
The following guidelines apply to the use of clip art:
1.You may use clip art in your school assignments and projects.
2.You may use clip art in your church brochure.
3.You may use clip art for personal, noncommercial uses.
4.You may not use clip art to advertise your business.
5.You may not use clip art to create a company logo.
6.You may not use clip art to illustrate the chapters of a book.


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James Prosper

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Apr 24, 2007, 7:12:15 AM4/24/07
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Hi David,
If you have microsoft publisher 2003 you can create your postcard there.
I do business cards, flyers, postcard etc and put my own words.

goodluck.
James


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MERCI

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Apr 25, 2007, 7:27:43 PM4/25/07
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Hi! I don't think there are any rules. The software, samples, and clip art
are there for you to create what you need. You've already purchased the
right to use the art when you purchased the software. Just as with any
other designer software, you have purchased the rights to utilize the
materials any way you see fit.

Hope that helps.


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Paul Ballou

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Apr 26, 2007, 11:29:00 AM4/26/07
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Clip Art
The Microsoft Clip Art Gallery provides a compilation of artwork for your
personal use. Microsoft licenses some of the artwork from third parties and
therefore cannot grant permission for you to redistribute the artwork. For
more information on the terms of use, refer to the End User License
Agreement (EULA) that accompanied the product from which you obtained the
clip art. If you obtained the artwork from Office Online, you can find the
EULA at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/FX010986541033.aspx.
Many other product EULAs are available at
http://www.microsoft.com/legal/useterms/.
The following guidelines apply to the use of clip art:
1.You may use clip art in your school assignments and projects.
2.You may use clip art in your church brochure.
3.You may use clip art for personal, noncommercial uses.
4.You may not use clip art to advertise your business.
5.You may not use clip art to create a company logo.
6.You may not use clip art to illustrate the chapters of a book.

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