Maximizing Canva Graphics on Steemit: Licensing and Attribution Explained

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Steemit is a platform that incentivises users to generate and carefully curate content with cryptocurrency rewards. Canva is an online graphic design tool that gives users access to a library of both free and Professional images, templats, and graphics to use in design projects. In this post we will discuss the licences offered by Canva in addition to what users are allowed to do with their work.

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Image Source : Screenshot from Canva Policies

As a Steemit user this information is highly relevant because it makes clear the guidelines of using Canva’s content in designs. Steemit users who employ Canva to create designs for their posts or to manufacture Steemit merch can make use of this information.

For example, if you devise a design on Canva that contains Professional content and its purpose is to be used in a Steemit merchandise product, such as a t-shirt or sticker, then you need to acquire a proper license in order to use the Professional elements. Plus, you are not allowed to resell Canva templates or stock components as is, but you can design and vend templates that comprise Free and Pro elements, shared as Canva template links, or consider using Free elements only and disseminating them as PDFs, JPGs, PNGs, etc. These restrictions ought to be taken in mind when designing content that will be used on Steemit.

An important point for those using Steemit to keep in mind is rights to content. As the originator of something, you have possession over copyright of the design. If using something from the collection of Canva, this ownership would be subject to the third parties. Canva has a license to employ images, photographs, footage, fonts, and songs in your work. This is to say that if you decide to apply something from Canva in your Steemit posts, you ought to be conscious of copyright ownership and be certain you are allowed to use the content.

As a courtesy, you don't need to acknowledge the makers of a Canva asset in your design, but it's certainly appreciated if you do. Doing so would give a shoutout to the creator in your post and could assist in growing a relationship and extending the exposure of your post.

When utilizing Canva graohics or images in your designs, as a Steemit user you need to be aware of their content licenses and the regulations, when applying their elements. Doing so can help fabircate clever designs for your Steemit posts and product, while also protecting copyright and avoiding any official issues. Furthermore, by crediting Canva element producers in your posts can help in creating relationships with these makers and broadening reach for your Steemit content.

[Reference : https://www.canva.com/policies/free-media-license-agreement-2022-01-03/]

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Yes, the matter is true and quite sensitive, although most users do not understand these matters and therefore are not aware. Hope everyone will read your post and take the opportunity to learn more about the subject. thank you

i agree, even though i am an artist myself it takes some time and research for me to learn deeper knowledge about copyright images and licenses

Upvoted! Thank you for supporting witness @jswit.

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