How Constant Content’s License System Works

Constant Content offers both exclusive and non-exclusive licenses for website content with the following three license types offered: Usage, Unique, and Full Rights.

The Usage License allows you to use the website content one time, but you will not own the content. Other buyers may have already purchased the article for usage rights or may buy the article after you. In addition, the article writer retains rights to publish this article elsewhere. You may not change the content in any way: You must keep the article in its original form without adding or deleting words; you must give credit to the writer by including the writer’s byline (if provided). Think of the Usage license as a rent payment for using the article as-is one time.

Buying a Unique License grants you exclusive use of the website content. Articles / content offered with a Unique license have not been published anywhere before, and the author and Constant Content will never sell the content again. However, you are restricted in how you can use the content because the content writer retains certain rights. You must keep the article’s content in its original form without adding or deleting words. You must give credit to the writer by including the writer’s byline (if provided).  You may use the unique article multiple times on your own websites or publications, but you must not sell or give the content away. You may not post the content to websites you do not own.

The Full Rights License gives you total control and ownership of the content. Website content offered for Full Rights has never been published elsewhere, and the author and Constant Content will never sell it again. You may change, rewrite, and add and delete portions of the content (but you should remove the writer’s byline if you do). You may also resell the content, give it away, post it on websites you do not own, and even name yourself as the author.

*Content pricing is set by the content writers and usually reflects the rights of each licensing level

NOTE: Once article content is purchased with a Full Rights or Unique license, it is archived and never sold again. If an article is offered for a Usage license only, that can mean two things:

  1. The article was published elsewhere before being offered for sale at Constant Content
  2. The article has already been purchased at least one time for usage rights

The matrix below explains the rights offered under our usage, unique, and full rights licenses. If you have any questions about our licenses that are not clearly answered, please contact support.

Usage Unique Full Rights
Add to website, magazine, newsletter (unchanged)
Add links to content
Add to multiple websites, magazines, newsletters (you own)
Article is removed from Constant Content once purchased
Add to multiple websites, magazines, newsletters
(you don’t own)
Change content (adding words or removing words)
Remove writers name or byline
Take credit for writing content
Resell content

 

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