The simple, short & resource specific license are outlined below with relevant licensing table
One simple commercial license
All items on PicklecBucket have the same simple license terms. You get broad commercial rights, so you can use items with confidence on work or personal projects.
Download items each time you use them
Each time you download an item, you get an ongoing license for a single, specified use. Want to use an item again? No problem! Download it again and simply use it for a different end use.
Clear guidelines on what's not allowed
Some common-sense limitations do apply, as set out below:
You can't re-sell, or re-distribute items
You can't use items in on-demand services
You generally can't use items as the basis for merchandising. For example, printing a logo from PicklesBucket straight onto a T-shirt is not allowed
Future proof licensing, even if you unsubscribe
If you unsubscribe, you can no longer use items from PicklesBucket. However, any existing uses that you registered are still covered. Now that's peace of mind!
What you can do, and what you can't do!
You Can
Use the Item on a non-exclusive, commercial, worldwide and revocable basis, for one Single Use per download. Remember, for paid subscribers if you want to use an Item you must have a valid and live subscription.
a Single Use is the use of the Item to create an End Product (requiring an application of skill and effort). Example. For an Item that is a template, the End Product is a customized implementation of the Item.
Make any number of copies of the End Product created using an Item. You can distribute the End Product through multiple media.
Modify or manipulate an Item, or combine the Item with other works, to suit your End Product. The resulting works created using the Item are subject to the terms of this license.
You Can Not
Use an Item to create an End Product after your subscription ends. If you’ve installed an Item (such as a font or add-on) on your device, you need to uninstall the Item once your subscription ends.
Redistribute the Item as stock, in a tool or template, or with source files. You can’t do this with an Item either on its own or bundled with other items, and even if you modify the Item. You can’t redistribute or make available the Item as-is or with superficial modifications. These things are not allowed even if the redistribution is for free.
Use an Item in any application allowing an end user to customize a digital or physical product to their specific needs, such as an “on demand”, “made to order” or “build it yourself” application.
Use an Item for merchandising, which means an End Product created using that Item where the primary value of the product lies in the Item itself.
Permit an end user to extract an Item and use it separately from the End Product created using that Item.
Claim trademark or service mark rights over an Item within the End Product created using that Item.