Greetings Cards - copying graphics
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2020 9:49 am
Hi
My wife wants to make greeting cards and sell them on Ebay, Amazon etc. She is worried that she may be breaking copyright laws if she was to copy images from the Internet, and add her own words, like 'Happy Birthday to Joe Bloggs'. She is thinking of selling maybe up to 200 cards a year through Ebay, but also wary of possible issues of copyright.
The question of being able to use copied images results from two different scenarios. Can you advise, if branded images are different than general images, like clip-art?
She has seen other sellers copy photos taken from the internet, of Sonic, Tinkerbell or Minecraft for instance, found in Google Images.
Generally distributed clip-art graphics are everywhere on the internet, and again we see these being 'copied' and 'pasted' onto Greeting Cards, to be sold by individuals, but these images are of wine bottles, flowers, animals etc, and not world known brands.
Any advice would be helpful. She doesn't want to create problems before starting her venture.
Thanks
Steve
My wife wants to make greeting cards and sell them on Ebay, Amazon etc. She is worried that she may be breaking copyright laws if she was to copy images from the Internet, and add her own words, like 'Happy Birthday to Joe Bloggs'. She is thinking of selling maybe up to 200 cards a year through Ebay, but also wary of possible issues of copyright.
The question of being able to use copied images results from two different scenarios. Can you advise, if branded images are different than general images, like clip-art?
She has seen other sellers copy photos taken from the internet, of Sonic, Tinkerbell or Minecraft for instance, found in Google Images.
Generally distributed clip-art graphics are everywhere on the internet, and again we see these being 'copied' and 'pasted' onto Greeting Cards, to be sold by individuals, but these images are of wine bottles, flowers, animals etc, and not world known brands.
Any advice would be helpful. She doesn't want to create problems before starting her venture.
Thanks
Steve