Finding the meanings behind resale licenses

When it comes to digital items on the internet, there are so many to buy, sell, and even offer. When digital products are licensed, they can be viewed as PLR, MRR, GAR, CU, PU, ​​and GAR. What do all these initials mean and how can they benefit you?

A quick way to answer what these licenses mean are as follows:

public lending right: This stands for “Private Label Rights”, which is a license that gives you the rights to do almost anything you need or want to do with it.

It’s fair to say that content makes the internet tick. Having to write your own content day in and day out is a nightmare and getting someone else to do it for you can cost a lot. So what’s one of the best ways to get your own content without all the hassle? Well, that’s where Private Label Rights or PLR for short comes in handy.

If you’re like me and have been surfing the internet for some time, chances are you’ve heard of PLR content and products. Furthermore, you most likely have used them yourself. Or maybe you even wondered what these licenses really are.

RRM: This license stands for “Master Resale Rights”, which is another type of license but usually with more restrictions. MRR will give you permission to resell the product and will usually license it to your customer as well.

RR: Within this license which stands for “Resale Rights”, you have even fewer options when reselling the item. You will still be able to resell the product with this particular license, but with limits, such as you will not be able to transfer the license for that client to resell the product, you will simply be able to use it only for personal use or in the same cases for your clients’ projects if they are developers etc

COULD: This license stands for “Personal Use”, which basically sums it all up in those two words. Any product found under this license means that it may only be used for your personal use and may not be resold or used for someone else’s projects.

CU: This license basically means “Commercial Use”. Which means this product can be sold for profit or used in any commercial sale etc.

GAR: This license stands for “Gift Rights”. Which basically means that the product with this license you will be able to give it away for free and distribute it on the Internet by methods such as giving it away on mailing lists, giving new users gifts for joining your newsletter lists and much more.

Overview: All of the above licenses are just a basic set of rules. Each individual license that is contained within a product that you purchased on the Internet will generally follow this main set of points.

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