นันท์ส่งอเมลถามเขาโดยตรงคำตอบคือตามนี้เลยคะ "Note that all content (photos, graphics, illustrations, stickers, fonts, videos) available in Canva is licensed under Canva’s Content License Agreement. You can definitely print designs on products for selling, and sell digital designs using Pro and Free content (granted that your buyer will not be further editing/altering your output) as long as you incorporate the stock media on a design by adding elements, photos, texts, videos, or backgrounds. This way, you can comply with Canva’s Content License Agreement. This essentially means you are altering the design by combining Canva content together. Do also bear in mind that the use of filters, changing of colors, resizing, cropping an element does not “alter” the element. Again, just to remind that for selling digital designs (e.g. PDF), it's important that in order to comply, your buyer must consume your design as is. Examples of these are ebooks, or planners, essentially where your buyer isn't meant to customize the design any further, or they receive this in a digital file, and print it as is. If they are intended to further alter/edit this, you may instead send your design to them as a template link redirecting to Canva. Here, they can access and download your design. If it contains Pro content and they're on a Pro subscription, they can download this for free. Otherwise, they will be prompted to pay for any Pro (premium) content in the design upon download. You may refer to this page for instructions on how you can share a design via email or by using links: Sharing designs via email or by using links Additionally, there are a couple of restrictions to bear in mind when looking at selling digital products: You can’t sell stock content (e.g. download a photo from the Canva library and sell it to a customer); You can’t use Pro stock content in templates of any nature, except for templates created for use on Canva (kindly refer to sending your design over to your buyer as a template link); If you are creating a digital design on behalf of a client (for example, you are being paid to design a suite of graphics for a client to use on their own social media) you will need to transfer the rights in that design to your client, in accordance with Section 4A of our Content License Agreement. You cannot sell a single design to multiple clients. "
ไม่น่าจะโดนนะคะ นันท์ส่งอเมลถามเขาโดยตรงคำตอบคือตามนี้เลยคะ "Note that all content (photos, graphics, illustrations, stickers, fonts, videos) available in Canva is licensed under Canva’s Content License Agreement. You can definitely print designs on products for selling, and sell digital designs using Pro and Free content (granted that your buyer will not be further editing/altering your output) as long as you incorporate the stock media on a design by adding elements, photos, texts, videos, or backgrounds. This way, you can comply with Canva’s Content License Agreement. This essentially means you are altering the design by combining Canva content together. Do also bear in mind that the use of filters, changing of colors, resizing, cropping an element does not “alter” the element. Again, just to remind that for selling digital designs (e.g. PDF), it's important that in order to comply, your buyer must consume your design as is. Examples of these are ebooks, or planners, essentially where your buyer isn't meant to customize the design any further, or they receive this in a digital file, and print it as is. If they are intended to further alter/edit this, you may instead send your design to them as a template link redirecting to Canva. Here, they can access and download your design. If it contains Pro content and they're on a Pro subscription, they can download this for free. Otherwise, they will be prompted to pay for any Pro (premium) content in the design upon download. You may refer to this page for instructions on how you can share a design via email or by using links: Sharing designs via email or by using links Additionally, there are a couple of restrictions to bear in mind when looking at selling digital products: You can’t sell stock content (e.g. download a photo from the Canva library and sell it to a customer); You can’t use Pro stock content in templates of any nature, except for templates created for use on Canva (kindly refer to sending your design over to your buyer as a template link); If you are creating a digital design on behalf of a client (for example, you are being paid to design a suite of graphics for a client to use on their own social media) you will need to transfer the rights in that design to your client, in accordance with Section 4A of our Content License Agreement. You cannot sell a single design to multiple clients. "