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@amazingsylvie1474
@amazingsylvie1474 Күн бұрын
The edits were horrendous, and I would have been unhappy with the photos. I appreciate the professional photographers who weren't afraid to give their honest opinion on her amateur edits. This isn't one of those videos so it wasn't as informative as I would have liked and preferred the commentary of other you tube channels.
@leusmaximusx
@leusmaximusx 3 күн бұрын
what if both parties have their own contracts & wanted the other party to sign , none wants to back down. is there a middle ground ? can a single agreement have two contract ?
@Mr_rdharris
@Mr_rdharris 5 күн бұрын
Very helpful
@VanessaCurry711
@VanessaCurry711 5 күн бұрын
The bride made 19 video 19!!!!
@DanielJack-eu2di
@DanielJack-eu2di 5 күн бұрын
Your recent videos are good. With some strategic editing. They have the potential to attract wider audience and generate more engagement
@megancunningham9471
@megancunningham9471 7 күн бұрын
I cannot find anything about the use of free Canva elements by the US Government. I make pamphlets, printouts, etc. for a leader development course that I teach as a federal government employee to other government employees. I am not selling it, but it is something that the government plans to use internally on training materials (and not sell). Is this allowed? It is so hard to figure out and because I work for the government and we need to make sure we're following the law to the letter!
@carolinapedrosa584
@carolinapedrosa584 8 күн бұрын
Obrigada pelo conteúdo! Muito útil!
@caseyrosanchristian
@caseyrosanchristian 8 күн бұрын
She was unhappy with her yellow teeth not the editing style.
@yazminewalker6060
@yazminewalker6060 14 күн бұрын
A little confused so sorry. So I just got a pro account so right now I created a tshirt design I used one graphic, font, and chose my own words am I okay to use this in my business?
@miriamdv
@miriamdv 14 күн бұрын
Actually, the client contacted the photographer a month after receiving the pictures, not a few days.
@caseyrosanchristian
@caseyrosanchristian 8 күн бұрын
No it was a few days even the photographer said so
@rlace356
@rlace356 17 күн бұрын
Excellent interview navigated well. 🙌
@chrispeden979
@chrispeden979 21 күн бұрын
It’s not high maintenance to want your teeth to be white. Or to want your dress to be close to white.
@caseyrosanchristian
@caseyrosanchristian 8 күн бұрын
Preach !!!!
@chrispeden979
@chrispeden979 21 күн бұрын
I’m a professional boudoir photographer and I’m team bride. The editing was terrible (yellow teeth for example) and could have easily been changed to make a client who paid you $8000 dollars happy and satisfied.
@caseyrosanchristian
@caseyrosanchristian 8 күн бұрын
Exactly
@Leah-rb1vg
@Leah-rb1vg 22 күн бұрын
Content i need!!
@lynwill9946
@lynwill9946 22 күн бұрын
Excellent recommendation
@robigerovasilisphotography
@robigerovasilisphotography 23 күн бұрын
This was so well presented and so informative 👏well done you’re a very clever well spoken lady!!! First time I’ve come across one of your videos…I’m heading over to your channel and see what other interesting stuff there is!
@jolleystudioz
@jolleystudioz 23 күн бұрын
Hi Paige, I went to the Secretary of State website to change my address. I noticed you have to change it in 3 place there: one is Principle address, second is mailing, third is mailing for LLC. For privacy, do I change it on all 3.
@YourFrienjamin
@YourFrienjamin 23 күн бұрын
Explained better than my government
@brYan-one7
@brYan-one7 23 күн бұрын
Now I understand it 💯. Thanks!
@KimandGarrettmakeit
@KimandGarrettmakeit 24 күн бұрын
This was amazing information! Thank you!
@TheNewMexicoMan
@TheNewMexicoMan 25 күн бұрын
The bride was a witch! The photographer has limited editing skills. Either she was too lazy to edit using masks rather than doing global adjustments resulting in a dingy looking white wedding dress and yellow teeth, and applies a lame "golden" pre-set to every image, or she has no idea how to edit properly. For $8,000, all that editing should be included. The bride was a nightmare bridezillza client.
@thawtianajawnson30
@thawtianajawnson30 27 күн бұрын
I could never take the side of a bridezilla.
@Laurengfan
@Laurengfan 28 күн бұрын
The photographer fulfilled all her duties. The change of opinion and wants from the bride does not mean the photographer now needs to change anything that was agreed upon
@thedrunkweddingphotographer
@thedrunkweddingphotographer 24 күн бұрын
The client was more than happy to receive the original files, pay for them and move on. Clearly, the photographer with her massive boss babe ego thought it'd be funny to ask for another $4k after the client already paid her $8k for said files. Clearly this photographer is not someone any bride should be collaborating with. Plain and simple, if she can't bother to keep this one client happy, nip the situation in the butt quickly and move on, what hope do her future clients have?
@Laurengfan
@Laurengfan 16 күн бұрын
@@thedrunkweddingphotographer as an attorney she doesn't have to do anything outside of the contract especially when the client is entitled and threatened the photographer
@thedrunkweddingphotographer
@thedrunkweddingphotographer 16 күн бұрын
@@Laurengfan as an attorney you say, I ask you show proof that the client as you say, allegedly threaten the photographer. You should know better than to slander people like that.
@Laurengfan
@Laurengfan 14 күн бұрын
@@thedrunkweddingphotographer we dont have to proof anything. I'm saying the photographer said she was being threatened and as someone that doesnt by contract NEED to do anything beyond what she has already done, I would not do any more for this client.
@Laurengfan
@Laurengfan 14 күн бұрын
@@thedrunkweddingphotographer you are also very annoying. We have contracts for a reason. We don't have to go above and beyond. Just do as the contract says and you're good
@Aperfumeaddict
@Aperfumeaddict Ай бұрын
So essentially, as long as I’m using their elements to create something new by changing the colors, adding fonts, or incorporating other elements to make something completely different it’s ok to sell with the pro account?
@dennissykes4690
@dennissykes4690 Ай бұрын
Nice explanation. Thanks. But, I did not see or hear where you addressed Adobe's response or change to the charge of difficult Cancelation procedures and processes.
@DragRacingTV
@DragRacingTV 7 күн бұрын
that's what i wanted to see, but it didn't happen, we got a lecture on a.i. instead, which while largely correct was a tangent from a video titled "ftc lawsuit"
@WomanOnAnointedAssignment
@WomanOnAnointedAssignment Ай бұрын
Counseling and Coaching contracts
@scollins4436
@scollins4436 Ай бұрын
Nice presentation of Canva legal issues. Custom design is always better. So create your own design using Affinity or Photoshop or some other graphics program then upload to Canva. Then use your personal design to create a unique item to sell. I think this is better then using Canva's graphics and you don't have to worry about someone outright stealing your concept as easily which is a huge problem with Etsy. Now that Etsy has gone full AI, people can now steal your design with the greatest of ease. You need to integrate more in your design or get a Trade Mark which is expensive because copyright isn't going to do it in my opinion.
@bl4ckw1z4rd3
@bl4ckw1z4rd3 Ай бұрын
If I pay for that design, I do what I want with it! If it is illegal to sell them, then @Canva should not offer premium subscription!
@gamrhighCAM
@gamrhighCAM Ай бұрын
Girl...I thought you was that lady from Riverdale promoting Canva 😂😂 but i love this! I'm a freelance, self-taught graphic designer and this helps a lot 👏🏽
@thelegalpaige
@thelegalpaige 29 күн бұрын
Oh thank you!
@A1SMOOTH
@A1SMOOTH Ай бұрын
I have a question. I have premium Canva subscription. I make my own mockup images for Etsy. Can I make mockup images using Canva backgrounds and graphics then resell them to other Etsy or Shopify shop owners. It’s not for them to resell but use in their own store 🏬 for backgrounds of their products. Most mockups are not good and people have to go take photos which are time consuming and costly. This is something I already do and maybe it could help other shops and make little money off it.
@ChipHansel
@ChipHansel Ай бұрын
What about their AI generated art?
@AussieFiggy
@AussieFiggy Ай бұрын
I’ve bought some PLR templates recently to try and get the cogs turning in my mind with creating journals and planners, and yeah, some of them have had premium elements from Canva included, giving me the option of buying the rights to the element, signing up for premium, or download a watermarked copy. As I only want them for inspo, it’s no big deal, because I’m an artist and designer and want to design these things from the ground up myself, but I do wonder how the legalities work in terms of people using it for PLR and MMR designs using Canva templates and elements… Do you have any thoughts in specific to this?
@user-ur1tm9up4z
@user-ur1tm9up4z Ай бұрын
I have seen a number of videos on separate, and really enjoyed hearing your perspective as a lawyer. I have heard a lot of people say that the client should have known that her photos would be sepia (or warm) because that is the photographer's style. Consistent with this, the photographer's website showcases many beautiful warm beach photos, and all the clients look like they have lovely golden tans. But, the photographer's website also says at the top of what I think is the home page "I truly don’t take it for granted. I want you to FEEL your photos and I want your photos to feel like YOU. I want your photos to be golden, genuine, + timeless." Is she not implying that the client can have more natural photos that "feel like you" and are "genuine"? She also says "golden," but I think that could be taken to mean "precious" - I would not take it as meaning that every photo will look golden/sepia. Also, I looked at photos of the garden themed wedding on the photographer's website. If you scroll down far enough to see people in an outdoor setting with green plants, the photos are maybe a little on the warm side, but there are lots of white teeth, white dresses and white shirts. Also, the plants look green and alive, although maybe a bit yellowish-green rather than blue-green. so still a bit on the warm side. The skin tones are still golden, and everyone looks tanned. From what I understand, the client liked the golden beach look overall, but had a problem with her teeth and dress not being white in the photos, and green plants looking yellow-orange-brown as if they were all dried out. She is also a make-up artist who did her own make-up, and my understanding is that she wanted at least some of the bridal photos to reflect the actual colours of her skin and make-up. My understanding is that when the photographer retouched the photos following the bride's request, everything was still sepia, and in some cases a darker sepia. The re-edits apparently did not accommodate the client's requests for white teeth and a white wedding dress, green plants and colours closer to how her skin and her make-up actually looked, at least in some of the bride-only photos. I also heard that the client sent the photographer a mood board of what she wanted before hiring her, and the photographer told her she could provide photos consistent with her mood board. I did not see the mood board online, but I imagine that it might have shown things like green plants, white teeth and dresses, and some photos of natural make-up. Could there be a possibility of false advertising in a situation like this? I am an amateur photographer, and my tendency would be to side with the photographer. But I felt that the bride had some valid points and reasonable requests, so I tended to side with her. I haven't looked at all the videos, but I feel that people conclude that she is is difficult client or a bridezilla because of the number of videos she has posted, but they don't really take into account whether her specific points were reasonable and valid. That being said, I might feel differently if I looked at all the videos.
@thedrunkweddingphotographer
@thedrunkweddingphotographer 24 күн бұрын
I have shared this opinion on both Ryan Troy's video in the comments and on Vahagraphy's livestream two weeks ago.... Plain and simple, the photographer shot her self in the foot for not wanting to let go of her massive ego to make this one client happy, nip the situation in the butt quickly and move on. What EVERYONE who has made an opinion has failed to mention is that both client and photographer are "boss babes," which the wedding industry is severely dominated by, so it's not surprising these two didn't walk out as best friends out of the gate. That said, I've been in this industry since 2005 and I despise it TBH, pays well, but I prefer to not work alongside "boss babes." I have never had a positive experience with them in all my years in this industry. From what I've seen in most comment sections, is that photographers specifically boss babes have sided with the photographer, however, the average bride will side with the client. And who pays our rent? Certainly not other photographers. And to your point, I throw up each time I see a website like the photographer in question with all the BS flowery language: photography is my passion, timeless, genuine, feel like you, it's not about its about you, etc., when we all know its a sack of crap. Go to my website and you'll see I make every effort to scare away my clients. And the ones who stick around let me drink on the job.
@namelessbrat7197
@namelessbrat7197 18 күн бұрын
​@@thedrunkweddingphotographer unrelated to the toppic, the expression is "nip it in the bud". As in cutting the leaf or flower as it is still in the bud stage to prevent growth. The variant with the "butt" gives me nightmares!
@thedrunkweddingphotographer
@thedrunkweddingphotographer 17 күн бұрын
@@namelessbrat7197 I meant what I said, 'butt.' We're adults here are we not?
@namelessbrat7197
@namelessbrat7197 17 күн бұрын
@@thedrunkweddingphotographer ok, and what are you nipping in that theoretical butt, pray tell? The skin or the poop? Or something else entirely that you placed inside? And more importantly, what would be your intent in sharply biting or pinching said things? I really, really need to know now!
@TammyDeLaRosaUtube
@TammyDeLaRosaUtube Ай бұрын
The photographer actually did do an interview telling her side of the story. She did the interview with KZfaqr channel "The Vendor Table" .
@thedrunkweddingphotographer
@thedrunkweddingphotographer 24 күн бұрын
She did, but she only confirm the client's point of view. Massive ego.
@LifewithMar
@LifewithMar Ай бұрын
This was very confusing, I think some visuals would help for the future. Also, seems silly Canva would have logo designs if people can’t actually use them. What’s the point? Canva marketing commercials and ads even shows businesses easily designing their own logo with Canva.
@user-hm8nq6po3r
@user-hm8nq6po3r Ай бұрын
Seems that I’m not the only one confused. So, here’s a very common scenario; let’s say a person purchases a template design from a website like Creative Market THAT IS EDITABLE in Canva and comes with a commercial license. The seller of the template provides a link to the template which opens up in Canva. The template text, images, and content is changed within the template using either free Canva elements or third party properly licensed elements. Can that new / altered version of the template be resold leagally? If this isn’t legal then I think the entire digital download business model will end once the Canva lawyers start to prosecute. Thank you.
@thelegalpaige
@thelegalpaige Ай бұрын
You can totally use that template design you bought on Creative Market that opens up in Canva for your OWN business. But, you wouldn't be able to resell that template to others. That would actually violate the seller on Creative Market's copyright ownership over that template.Canva wouldn't be involved there because it's not their copyright ownership at issue.
@LifewithMar
@LifewithMar Ай бұрын
@@thelegalpaigeBut Creative Market and many other sites sell Canva templates with licenses to be used commercially and re-sell? As the original poster said this makes no sense.
@EstrellaO-2023
@EstrellaO-2023 Ай бұрын
WELL...what a nightmare they are creating for people, and younger people!
@davidmartin8211
@davidmartin8211 Ай бұрын
With a harassment clause what prevents a less than ethical photographer from invoking the clause and banking the loot?? Also, from a legal standpoint, what good are raw wedding pictures to a photographer? Specifically, how many couples would be comfortable with a photographer selling their photographs to the commercial market?
@itsgreg72
@itsgreg72 27 күн бұрын
1. Raw Photos are a photographer way of showing they own the photos. 2. Photographers (unless stated in a contract) are not able to just sell photos to a commercial market.
@davidmartin8211
@davidmartin8211 27 күн бұрын
@@itsgreg72 do you have any idea if there is a general photo pro policy for raw image retention? For me, I do think a photographer should provide the couple with JPEGs of all captured images with the exception of mistake images.
@HeatherValentineMsFoodie
@HeatherValentineMsFoodie Ай бұрын
Stop with all the shortcuts people MAKE YOUR OWN!!!!!!! Etsy, Amazon and those other online platforms have made a mess out of the whole copyright thing. The wild west will come to an end soon enough.😂😊
@julielarosa513
@julielarosa513 Ай бұрын
I’m confused! Maybe if you provide some examples, it would help! I will relisten as well!
@thelegalpaige
@thelegalpaige Ай бұрын
Here's an example! Say you want to create 3 social media template graphics to sell to your audience. You CANNOT go into Canva -> Design -> Templates and take one of those templates and very slighty tweak it with different colors and fonts and then go sell them to others. You CAN start from a blank square and use various elements, colors, and fonts to create a totally original social media design and sell those templates to your audience! Hope that helps!
@kittyblue8310
@kittyblue8310 Ай бұрын
I’m sorry that this was confusing. Maybe if you had more visual effects it would make more sense.
@divyv20
@divyv20 Ай бұрын
Hey , Really nice video ! I was wondering if I could help you with more Quality Editing in your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail and also help you with the overall youtube strategy and growth ! Pls let me know what do you think ?
@lovingmeallagain7470
@lovingmeallagain7470 Ай бұрын
How can I get the free contract?
@homematestv2809
@homematestv2809 Ай бұрын
Thank you for the information. How about those images that you create using magic AI? Will be that considered "my design"?
@realmadzero
@realmadzero Ай бұрын
As long as you actually make the prompt yourself. You can't use pre-made prompts
@thelegalpaige
@thelegalpaige Ай бұрын
This is an issue currently before the US Copyright Office regarding how much of the totality of the final work of art needs to be created by you versus AI for it to be considered an actual copyrighted work owned by you. My legal take: when using AI in any capacity on Canva you run the risk of not fully owning that work.
@RFK_71
@RFK_71 Ай бұрын
I am trying to get into the business of KDP and related books items. Basically, pint on demand at this point. So, my heavy concern has been what elements can I use on Canva? Seems the more 100% original, the better, only using Canva for putting the exterior and interior together. However, it does seem that we can use some of the fonts and related elements to give color and look to our production. But then again, how much can I use of their letterings, shapes, and colorings? If you don’t mind, would appreciate a short thoughtful answer. Thanks very much and thanks for the video…
@blackqueenmelaningoddess5568
@blackqueenmelaningoddess5568 Ай бұрын
Contact Canva, If you want to know for sure. Problem solved.
@thelegalpaige
@thelegalpaige Ай бұрын
1000%. I linked Canva Support in the description. Written confirmation on whether you can or cannot sell something you made on their platform is the best option.
@FYI411
@FYI411 Ай бұрын
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@karenlopez7033
@karenlopez7033 Ай бұрын
Paid review, sounds like. Or she's your daughter! Lol
@mariepleione
@mariepleione Ай бұрын
I’m sorry but this was really confusing. First of all, what do you mean with templates. What’s the difference between templates and design? SO I can’t use a template to create a workbook and sell the workbook to my customer or use it on my retreats? Isn’t the whole purpose of a workbook to be use commercially direct or indirect? Why do they have workbook templates and why am i paying for pro if I can’t sell the products I’m making with Canva? Without using their templates Canva is useless.
@Happypandabear
@Happypandabear Ай бұрын
THANK YOU. I was so happy when I clicked and she said she is a lawyer who was going to explain. But as the video played I thought, this is really confusing and unclear.
@tammit3347
@tammit3347 Ай бұрын
Templates are pre-made, already designed and available to you in canva. Design is something you make in canva from scratch. On your own.
@coffeebreak100
@coffeebreak100 Ай бұрын
In a nutshell, you’re not allowed to use any templates if you want to sell the end products unless you’re using the free elements … that’s what Canva customer service told me.
@thelegalpaige
@thelegalpaige Ай бұрын
Let me clear up any confusion. 'Templates' are the pre-made templates under a Canva pro account when you click on the 'Design' tab. These are done-for-you graphic templates made by Canva for you to use for your own business. You cannot use these templates, tweak them, and then sell those templates to others. If you want to SELL an ebook template, social media graphic template, presentation template, etc. then you need to start those from a blank page in Canva. In your situation, you can absolutely use a workbook template for your retreats, because you aren't selling that template to them (you're printing it out with your own business information on it for them to use at the retreat).
@mariepleione
@mariepleione Ай бұрын
@@thelegalpaige thank you for clearing that out 🙏
@tarotducheneblanc
@tarotducheneblanc Ай бұрын
So... if I understand correctly, I have the Pro account... I can't have an element in my logo, but can I sell a notebook with that element on it? Can I use an element to create a sticker? And then sell it? There is no change made to that element except for the colours maybe and the outline/shade to make a border... that would be illegal right? Thank you!
@thelegalpaige
@thelegalpaige Ай бұрын
1. You can have an element in your logo from Canva, but you wouldn't own that logo or be able to trademark it since its not a unique, original mark. 2. If you merely use an element from Canva to create a sticker and sell it, that would likely violate Canva's T&Cs.
@PamBrossmanChannel
@PamBrossmanChannel Ай бұрын
Yes template designers know clearly that you must ALWAYS start from a blank page if you are selling Canva templates.
@thelegalpaige
@thelegalpaige Ай бұрын
Exactly! You got it!