Intellectual Property Rights
Purchasing a Personal or Commercial purpose license you do not become the owner of the image/s and you can not claim any copyright or moral rights on them, as well as you are not allowed to sell them to a third-party (i.e. media outlets, stock/microstock/NFT web platforms or any other marketplace…) for personal profits; nor use them to participate in any photography competition (national or international, with or without money prizes).
**Personal and Commercial licenses are released in accordance with Creative Commons Licence 4.0:
Creative Commons licenses are contracts through which the copyright owner grants authorization to use the work to an undefined group of subjects. The licensor, therefore, does not transfer his rights but grants their enjoyment to third parties (licensees) under certain conditions. CC licenses are based on the concept of “some rights reserved”, according to which the owner decides which rights to reserve and which to allow for use. In the same way as the general contract conditions, the Creative Commons licenses, even if prepared by a third party (i.e. by the non-profit organization of the same name) and not by one of the contracting parties, exert their effectiveness and are therefore considered regularly concluded at the moment of use of the It operates according to the terms dictated by the specific license adopted by the rights holder.
Personal purpose license is released as CC BY-NC-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/)
Commercial pourpose license is released as CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)