Represented on the search system by Traditional Licence (L). This can be both Non-exclusive or Exclusive and means that the image is licensed for a specific use.
Non-exclusive:
- The buyer pays a licence fee each time they use the image, but another buyer can also purchase and use the image under the same licence.
- The buyer must specify, each time: intended use, media, territory and duration.
- Pricing is based on intended use, media, duration and territory. The territorial pricing will be matched to the specific country.
Exclusive - available only where the option 'Rights protected?' appears underneath the price calculator:
- The buyer pays a licence fee each time they use the image.
- The buyer obtains exclusive use of an image under the terms of the licence: these terms may affect the use, media, territory and/or duration in which the image can by used by other buyers.
- Rights protection can be an advantage for high-profile projects such as ad campaigns and promotions.
- Pricing for this type of licence varies depending on the terms requested. Customers of Alamy would typically pay between 20-30% more to guarantee an exclusive licence for their project.