Licensing
Copyright Policy and Content Usage Rights
This document outlines what end-users of the vnr-photography.ch website are legally permitted to do with content downloaded from this web site and how to contact the copyright holder to obtain legal permission for other types of usages.
If you intend to use the photo on:
Private blogs & websites
Private presentations for school or university
Non-commercial themes
Please contact me about your request and reference me in form of my name (VNR Photography) and my website (www.vnr-photography.ch)
Commercial Use:
If you intend to use the photo commercially, please contact me via my contact form. Thank you!
Copyright Notice:
All user-contributed downloadable content hosted on vnr-photography.ch is copyright by VNR Photography. It is licensed only for personal use on computers, cellular phones, and other personal electronic devices. All other uses (whether or not for profit) including redistribution (with or without modification of the original work) is strictly prohibited by law without additional written permission by the copyright holder. Requesting permission if you wish to use user-contributed copyrighted content from vnr-photography.ch in any manner other than described above, you MUST obtain written permission from VNR Photography. You may do this by submitting an electronic request through this contact form. It is important to note that copyright holder is not obligated to respond to your request for permission to redistribute, profit from, or otherwise use their content in a manner not granted in the license indicated above. If the copyright holder does not explicitly grant you additional permissions (whether because they did not receive your request, ignored it, or denied it) you may NOT legally use their content in any non-licensed fashion. Failure to respond to your request does NOT imply permission or indifference. Please respect the legal and artistic rights our our contributors, many of whom make a living from their creations. It is not enough to simply give an artist ‘credit’ instead of obtaining legal permission. You should never assume that freely-downloable content is free from copyright restrictions or in the public domain.
Thank you for your understanding!