PIXTA Launches New Licensing Plan for Agencies via 'PIXTA Illustration Commission'

PIXTA Inc. has launched an 'Agency License' plan that allows corporations and government bodies to modify and reuse commissioned illustrations.
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## Launch of Agency License

PIXTA Inc. (Shibuya, Tokyo; President: Daisuke Komata; TSE Standard: 3416) has announced the launch of an 'Agency License' for its 'PIXTA Illustration Commission' service. This new plan allows agencies to grant rights for secondary usage and modification to their end clients, including corporations, local governments, and public agencies.

Previously, granting such flexibility to end clients typically required a complex and expensive 'copyright transfer' agreement. This new plan enables agencies to easily commission and deliver illustrations that end clients can modify and reuse at their own discretion.

### Overview
- **Name**: Agency License
- **Price**: Production cost plus an additional 50% per company/municipality/public agency.

### Key Features
- Allows end clients to hold the same usage rights as the direct client.
- End clients can modify and reuse illustrations.
- Creator-friendly: The illustrator retains the copyright.

### Typical Applications
- **Event PR**: No additional costs or communications needed when expanding usage channels.
- **Tourism Pamphlets**: Flexible handling of content updates (e.g., facility name changes) post-delivery.
- **Multi-media Usage**: Supports creation of assets usable across various media platforms without usage period limitations.

FAQ

Who can use this license?

It is intended primarily for agencies acting as intermediaries between illustrators and end-client corporations, local governments, or public agencies.

What happens to the copyright?

To ensure a creator-friendly contract, the copyright remains with the illustrator.

How much is the additional cost?

An additional fee of 50% of the production cost (per client/municipality/public agency) is required.