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All of Stampin’ Up!’s images are copyrighted, which means that they may not be copied without permission. To help protect the rights granted by these copyrights, all items for sale using Stampin’ Up!’s images are copyrighted, which means that they may not be copied or reproduced without permission.
Can you sell stamped images?
You may NOT ever sell stamped images, even if they are handstamped, for other people to use in place of purchasing a rubber stamp. This is especially prohibited, and these sites will be prosecuted for copyright violation.
Can I sell cards made with Stampin Up?
Do you sell handmade cards that you create with Stampin’ Up! Stampin’ Up! welcomes artists who would like to use their copyrighted images in their own handmade craftwork and other projects that they produce to sell. Therefore, permission is given in the form of a limited license to use any Stampin’ Up!May 15, 2018.
Are craft stamps copyrighted?
The short answer is yes, using commercial rubber stamps on items you intend to sell would be a copyright violation. All artwork created after 1923 (with a few exceptions) is automatically copyrighted, even if the artist does not register for copyright protection.
Do Stampin Up demonstrators get a discount?
Most demonstrators see the product discount as their biggest benefit. The discount, or commission, is 20-25 percent off all Stampin’ Up! products. After that you can earn what is called a volume rebate, which is based off of your sales each month.
Are Angel policies legal?
Angel Policies and Cottage Licenses are a figment of the imagination. They were dreamed up by designers and companies who want you to buy additional copies of their patterns, rubber stamps, etc. There is no basis in statutory law for these so-called licenses.
Can I sell stamped cards?
“You may sell stamped and die cut artwork if you adhere to the following criteria: All stamped art must be individually hand stamped and may not be reproduced or copied using any means other than hand stamping. This includes photocopying, printing, tracing, scanning, etc. This also applies to any die cut images.
Can I sell cards made with lawn fawn stamps?
Our products are for personal use only. You may sell stamped and die cut artwork if you adhere to the following criteria: Lawn Fawn designs may only be used to create original works. Lawn Fawn designs may not be stamped, die cut, etc.
What is the angel policy?
An angel policy is a limited license for use on any rubber stamp, acrylic stamp, digital stamp, or any product that is specially designed for a crafter’s use. It typically specifies : How the product can be used. The rules for selling items made with the product. Whether a copyright statement needs to be made.
What year did Stampin Up come out?
Founded in 1988 by two sisters, Stampin’ Up! has provided high-quality papercraft products and a direct-sales opportunity for over 30 years. In 2016, company cofounder Shelli Gardner appointed her daughter Sara Douglass to be CEO of Stampin’ Up!.
How much commission does a Stampin Up demonstrator make?
A. You can earn money in three ways: instant or deferred income (20 or 25 percent of each order), monthly volume rebates (4-13 percent of total monthly sales), and monthly team commissions (1–6.5 percent of your recruits’ sales).
How much do you make as a Stampin Up demonstrator?
Average Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator hourly pay in the United States is approximately $13.15, which meets the national average.
What do you get if you join Stampin Up?
By joining Stampin Up you get $125 worth of product for your $99 and then you can purchase your future products at a 20% discount (or more).
Can I sell things with Cricut images?
If you want to use images you’ve found in the Cricut Image Library, you can make things to sell under the Cricut Angel Policy. Do not sell just the individual images. You need to include a copyright notice with your projects. Do not include licensed content, like Disney, Marvel, or Martha Stewart images.
Does Disney have an angel policy?
Disney Angel Policy Licensed products may be used to produce craft items for enjoyment amongst friends and family (such as non-commercial gift giving) but not for any wider sale or distribution.”.
Can I sell Cricut images on Etsy?
Can I sell my crafts made with my Cricut cutting machine? Yes. Our products and offerings are designed for personal use. The Angel policy is an additional benefit designed for those who wish to sell their creations: Cricut Angel Policy.
What is Tim Holtz Angel policy?
Tim Holtz (Stampers Anonymous) – “You may not sell or redistribute the images in any way” Looks like you can’t even sell in small handmade quantities from their policy.
How do you clean Altenew stamps?
Stamp it on scrap paper a few times until you get a clear, crisp, even stamp result. Use an eraser and rub it all over the stamp’s surface. This will remove any shine from the new stamp and give you a prepared surface. It will also ensure that the ink sticks well to the new stamp.
Does sizzix have an angel policy?
You must not use any Sizzix designs for the use of logos or branding and any projects you create should not be mass produced.
Is scrapbook paper copyrighted?
When you create an original scrapbook layout, card or other project (not from a sketch, scraplift or idea book) you AUTOMATICALLY own the copyright. Chances are if you see a project in an online gallery, in an idea book or hanging in the store, that project has copyright protection.
Where does Stampin up come from?
Did you know that many of our products are made right here in the USA? It’s true, our stamps, ink and paper are manufactured in our facility in Kanab, Utah. This facility is a very special place, the employees are passionate about their jobs, and the company. Many have been there for a long time.
How old is Sara Douglas Stampin Up?
Stampin’ Up!, a 26-year old, multi-million dollar direct-sales company, offers an exclusive line of decorative stamp sets and accessories for paper crafting, home décor, greeting cards, digital designing and scrapbooking.
Is Stampin up a Canadian company?
A Canadian affiliate company, Stampin’ Up! Canada, ULC. conducts business as Stampin’ Up! in Canada. These Terms of Use are intended for US and Canadian visitors to the Stampin’ Up!.