Image Licensing
Effective date: 20 April 2026
All photographs, renderings, illustrations, and graphics displayed on caledora.glass (the "Images") are the intellectual property of Creative Glass Studio Ltd, trading as Caledora® (the "Company"). Each Image is protected by UK copyright law under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
1. What you may do without a licence
- View the Images on this website for personal browsing.
- Link to pages on caledora.glass that contain the Images.
- Include a short textual description of an Image in editorial content that accompanies a clearly attributed link back to the source page.
2. What requires written permission
- Downloading, saving, or storing the Images outside the normal browser cache.
- Reproducing the Images in print, online, or any other medium — including social media posts, blog articles, product listings, moodboards, or portfolios that are not solely for personal use.
- Modifying, cropping, compositing, tracing, or creating derivative works from the Images.
- Using the Images in advertising, sales materials, or any commercial context.
- Training machine-learning or artificial-intelligence systems, including generative-AI image models.
3. Requesting a licence
Licensing enquiries should be sent via our Contact page. Please include:
- The specific page URL(s) where the Image(s) appear.
- The intended use (publication, website, print run, duration).
- Attribution plan and any co-branding requirements.
We respond to licensing requests within 5 working days. Licence fees are set case-by-case based on usage scope, duration, and exclusivity.
4. Image subjects and client privacy
Many Images depict installations completed in private homes. Client permission is granted solely to Caledora for portfolio use on caledora.glass and Caledora-managed marketing channels. This does not extend licensing rights to third parties. Re-use of any Image that includes recognisable interior architecture, furnishings, or identifiable features requires both Caledora's written consent and, where applicable, the property owner's agreement.
5. Unauthorised use
Unauthorised reproduction may result in:
- A written takedown request.
- An invoice for retrospective licensing at the Company's standard commercial rate plus an unauthorised-use surcharge.
- Legal action for copyright infringement under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
6. Contact
Creative Glass Studio Ltd — trading as Caledora®
Licensing enquiries: Contact page
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