1.1. Subject Matter of the Agreement. Under this Agreement, the Licensor grants to the Licensee, under a free, non-exclusive, limited, revocable and non-transferable or non-sublicensable license, valid during the term of the Agreement and throughout the world, the right to use the Icons.
1.2. Methods of Use. The scope of the Licensee’s rights under the non-exclusive license includes the right to reproduce the Icons, make them available to the public, as well as the right to rework them. The use of Icons in any other way not expressly permitted by the Agreement is prohibited.
1.3. Purposes of Use. The Licensee shall have the right to use the Icons for both personal and commercial purposes. However, the purposes for using the Icons are not absolute and are limited by the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
1.4. Rights to Icons. All exclusive rights to the Icons belong to the right holder. The Licensor represents and warrants that it has all necessary rights to grant the Licensee a non-exclusive license. None of the provisions of the Agreement mean alienation to the Licensee of the exclusive right to the Icons.
1.5. Copyright Information. When using the Icons in any way and for any purpose within the framework of this Agreement, the Licensee shall be obliged to post copyright information on the Icons: “Icons from Tilda Publishing, link –
https://tilda.cc/” or “Icons from
Tilda Publishing”.
Acceptable methods of displaying copyright information for the Icons:
1) adjacent to the Icon (including in the form of a pop-up window);
2) at the end of the page on which the Icon is displayed (as a footnote);
3) in the footer of the website, provided that the footer is displayed on the page where the Icon is used.
Copyright information may be posted by the Licensee in any form if such posting ensures compliance with the above conditions. The link placed in the text must be active and provide a transition to the Licensor’s site.
If there are any doubts regarding the correctness of the placement of copyright information, the Licensee is recommended to seek appropriate approval from the Licensor at
legal@tilda.cc.