Sorry, but no. I have the copyright on the cover design, so only I can legally change or manipulate it to create a paperback or …
Copyrights and Licenses
I bought a cover but no longer need it. May I sell it?
Yes, you may sell it to another person. In order to do so, you must contact me, the Designer, so I can make the textual …
Should I do my own research into different licenses?
Yes, if you like. I always think it’s a good idea to arm yourself with as much information as possible.
Why not buy the Extended License (EL) from all the stock companies?
The Extended License is usually very pricy. Some covers are made with multiple photos, so my cost would skyrocket if I bought the EL for …
Where do you source your stock photos and vectors, and what license do they have?
I use royalty free, Commercial Use stock photos and vectors from DepositPhotos, YAYImages, Scop.io, and occasionally 123RF. To read the licenses, click on the hyperlinks …
Who owns the copyright of the final book cover design?
Since I created the cover design, I own the copyright and should be credited as: Cover by Satin Rose Designs. You are purchasing the cover …
Who owns the copyright of the images?
The photographer owns the copyright to the photographs, which cannot be distributed in any manner outside the book cover design. Meaning, I can’t send you …
How to credit me?
For your ebook and/or paperback book, please credit as follows: Cover by Amber Daulton/Satin Rose Designs. Place this credit in the copyright section. For audiobooks, …