Granit licensing and copyright fields display usage rights clearly to protect work and inform visitors before reuse.
Your work has value
Publishing without clarity breeds ambiguity—copying, sharing, unauthorized commercial reuse, or editorial use without consent. Granit helps surface understandable rights.
Which rights to show on a portfolio?
Spell out usage frameworks—all rights reserved, Creative Commons, editorial only, no commercial reproduction, or rules tailored to your practice—so visitors know what is allowed.
Visible rights, not buried legalese
Rights should not hide in footers nobody reads. Granit surfaces them alongside portfolio pages and relevant media.
Concrete example
A brand or client considers using an image. Displayed licensing instantly signals whether commercial use is allowed, forbidden, or requires your approval.
Frequently asked questions
Does displaying a license protect my work?
It clarifies rights and reduces ambiguity. For disputes these notices complement other proofs such as anteriority records or legal agreements.
Can I choose the license type?
Yes. Frames adapt to how you publish and license imagery.