Is this OK to do with PLR?

by Kurt
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I bought a PLR package recently...I don't want to sell the product, I just really like how the sales page looks.

Is there anything wrong with using the sales page as a template for other projects of mine?

I can't think of anything legally or morally wrong, but want to double check, after all I did buy rights to use it.
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  • Profile picture of the author abdoue
    if the salespage was included in the package (and thats the satndard) I don't see any problem with that you can also ask the seller to know exactly what rights you have purchased
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  • Profile picture of the author roxstar
    There shouldn't be anything wrong. Since it's PLR, and you'd be throwing up the same template on the net anyways I wouldn't see why. And unless it has a patent or something, you could probably do it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Anthony Tilley
    Originally Posted by Kurt View Post

    I bought a PLR package recently...I don't want to sell the product, I just really like how the sales page looks.

    Is there anything wrong with using the sales page as a template for other projects of mine?

    I can't think of anything legally or morally wrong, but want to double check, after all I did buy rights to use it.
    Hi Kurt

    You should be absolutely fine with this. Whenever I sell PLR the sales page is included in this package and is there for the purchaser to do with as they wish. If there was a problem with it the seller would have stated in the licence that you can't change the sales letter,and if they do, that defeats the object of PLR.

    Good luck with it

    Anthony
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