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  • Anonymous
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  • June 30, 2013
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Restrictions

Hello, I am starting my own small consulting business, and want to use some of your free photos on my website, as well as in powerpoint sales presentations and client reports. Are there any usage restrictions I need to be aware of? Thanks in advance for your response. Kind regards, Andrew

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  • Jessica
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  • July 2, 2013
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Hi Andrew

Thank you for your query, my name is Jessica and I am an account manager on Poepleimages.com.

Please see our license agreements: http://peopleimages.com/support/licenseAgreement. Please use the FREE images in the same way as "if" you had purchased them along with the correct license.

If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Regards

Jessica

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    Hi Jessica,

    Thanks for the response. The standard licence will be good enough for my website and sales presentation needs. I am not sure about client reports, however. If I include a picture in a Powerpoint report I make for client is the standard licence still sufficient. Upon delivery the report becomes the property of the client to with as they wish.

    Thanks in advance for the clarification.

    Kind regards,

    Andrew