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Do you mean "makes money" regardless of profit or loss?




Jim,
that was the point. If the intent of the use is to generate income -- regardless of profit or loss -- then it's a commercial application. If the intended use is not to generate income but to make people aware of something the dog has accomplished i.e. won the National Specialty, then it's not commercial. It can't get any plainer than that.

As for pricing, that wasn't what I was dealing with. I don't care how you distinguish between commercial and non-commercial in your pricing. That's your marketing program and you can do whatever you want. But I charge more for commercial uses than for non-commercial. And if you think about it, it only makes sense. If the use is going to generate income, the person who gets the income should be better equipped to pay for the usage. Trust me, there is some logic in this .

Jim


Jim Garvie
www.jagphoto.biz