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Questions about Clipart
Is it free?
These images are indeed royalty-free - you have
permission for unlimited use of these icons and images on
not-for-sale items such as bulletins, posters, newsletters,
fliers, tee shirts and other items that promote the musical
at your church, in your community and online. However, we
do ask that you only use these images for promoting
a live performance of a complete Word Music musical.
If you are creating your own musical or program or
creating a recording, whether for sale or giveaway,
please contact our Master Use Licensing
Department for more details.
How do I get these pictures onto
my computer?
On a PC, right click the link and choose "Save
Target As..."
On a Macintosh, click and hold the link, then choose "Save Target
As..."
I can't get the image to print
out correctly.
I can't get the file to work in my computer program.
The pictures on this website are in standard formats, ready for use in
any page layout program or word processor. If you are having trouble,
please consult instruction manuals or help for your program. Look for
topics like "inserting pictures" or "resizing images." Unfortunately,
due to the varied kinds of programs available for document creation,
Word Music does not provide any kind of technical support for
our clipart via phone or email.
My musical isn't listed... where
is it?
If you are interested in clipart for a musical not listed,
please email your request to questions@wordmusic.com.
However, prior to 1999, our selection of clipart is very
limited, and your musical may not be available digitally.
Also, be sure the book you have is a musical, not a collection.
Although some collections may be performed "cover-to-cover,"
only choral books that are created to be musicals are available
as clipart. For recent seasonal collections, cover art will also
be available on our site.
If you have one of our choral books and would like to scan
or copy the art for your use you may do so with the same
restrictions as above (only to promote a live performance
of the entire work.) The only exceptions will be for musicals
or collections with pre-existing artwork that must be licensed
from the original source. Currently, the titles with restricted
artwork are:
The
Christmas Post
- owned by the Norman Rockwell foundation and must be licensed for any
use. For more information, contact the Curtis
Publishing Company.
Operation Christmas
Child
- owned by Samaritan's
Purse, available on this website for use only with the musical, no
additional licensing needed for usage within the United States and
Canada.
True
Love Waits
- owned by Lifeway
Christian Resources, not available on this website.
For more information on obtaining copyright
permission for non-musical items, consult our Copyright
Page .
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