Can Labels Created with DoingLabel Be Used for Commercial Purposes?
Route: FAQ - [ Can Labels Created with DoingLabel Be Used for Commercial Purposes? ]DoingLabel does not claim copyright on the labels (including barcodes and QR codes) created using its tools. Therefore, labels made with DoingLabel—whether through free or paid usage—can be used for commercial purposes.
However, it is important to note that if you add third-party copyrighted elements to the labels, you must obtain authorization from the relevant third party.
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For example: If you add third-party copyrighted images or graphics to the label when creating it with DoingLabel, you need to get authorization from the copyright owner of those images or graphics.
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Another example: If the font used for the text on the label is not a public domain font but a third-party copyrighted font (e.g., Microsoft YaHei, a copyrighted font), you also need to obtain font authorization from the third party.
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