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Editorial (Books, magazines and newspaper) - extended
Print and/or digital. Single use, any size, inside only. Single language only. Single territory rights for trade books; worldwide rights for academic books. Print run up to 5000. 7 years. (excludes advertising)
$175.00
Editorial (Books, magazines and newspaper) - standard
Print and/or digital. Single use, any size, inside only. Single language only. Single territory rights for trade books; worldwide rights for academic books. Print run up to 1500. 7 years. (excludes advertising)
$100.00
Corporate website, social media or presentation/talk
Web display, social media, apps or blogs.
Not for advertising. All languages. 1 year + archival rights
$190.00
Personal website, social media or presentation/talk
Web display, social media, apps, or blogs. Use in academic and non-commercial presentations/talks included. Not for commercial use or advertising. All languages. 5 years
$50.00
Personal products
Personal Prints, Cards, Gifts, Reference. 5 year term. Not for commercial use, not for public display, not for resale. example: For use on birthday cards sent to family members.
Gorget, gilt copper, 1810 (c).
Associated with Jamaica Militia.
Within a raised rim, the following engraved design.
The Arms of Jamaica, differing from those described in Fox-Davies, 'Book of Public Arms'(page 396) in the following respects: the supporters appear to be two male Indians each wearing a crown of feathers, the dexter Indian carrying a pineapple, the sinister Indian wearing a quiver over his sinister shoulder and leaning with his sinister hand on a stringed bow.
The shield is surrounded by a garter bearing the Motto, 'Indus Uterque Serviet Uni'.
The two supporters stand on what appear to be palm sprays entwined with scrolls.
The crest is an alligator standing on an heraldic wreath (not a log as described in Fox-Davies) and the helmet and mantling are omitted (see Fox-Davies).
The colours on the shield are indicated in trick.; Inscribed: 'INDUS UTERQUE SERVIET UNI'; Jamaica Militia