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Do's

  1. Post the video anywhere on the internet. 
  2. Post the video as many times as you would like.
  3. You can keep using your videos forever, you receive a lifetime license.
  4. You can resell or reassign your video to your customers.

Don'ts

  1. You can't edit the video after you download it. Which means no adding text, changing the audio or using parts of the videos elsewhere. Don't worry if you have a typo or need something fixed in a video you downloaded.
  2. You can't use the ad on TV or cinema. The videos are licensed for internet use only ( Facebook, twitter, your website, YouTube, Instagram)

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