Which definition should you use?
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Genie Definition 1
- Editorial Use means use of licensed or accepted material to illustrate content or events of general interest, excluding commercial, promotional or merchandising use.
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- Use of licensed material for journalistic articles.
- Use of a person's image or story for non-commercial purposes in news or media.
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Genie Definition 2
- Editorial Use means non-commercial use in blogs, magazines, newspapers and newsletters excluding advertorials receiving third-party fees.
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- Use of licensed material in blogs or personal posts.
- Writing for magazines or newspapers without including sponsored materials.
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Editorial Use means use of licensed or accepted material to illustrate content or events of general interest, excluding commercial, promotional or merchandising use
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