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  • RedBubble has been sued, Midjourney has been sued - and other HUGE news you might've missed!
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  • @WholesaleTed
    @WholesaleTed  9 місяців тому +39

    🤔 Do you agree with RedBubble & Midjourney's copyright lawsuit victories? Or do you think they should have lost?

    • @Walperion_Music
      @Walperion_Music 9 місяців тому +16

      Those “victories” are kinda sickening to be honest, as any victory of a giant machine (Midjourney, Google, Disney etc) to a small person (the artist, especially small ones that are not dead yet lol).
      But you’d be foolish to expect for a giant machine not to win.

    • @technofeeliak
      @technofeeliak 9 місяців тому

      Thanks for including black people in your video.
      You're too white, and they're so under represented.
      I need money to fix a cracked tooth.
      The only color that matters to my dentist is the color of my money.
      But the more I look into finding a job, the more I see gay men, women who are feminists, black people, all promoted.
      I used to live in a country where I inherited all the possibilities it had.
      Now I live in someone else's country, where my value has dropped just because I'm straight and white.
      Funny isn't it?

    • @PowrAl
      @PowrAl 9 місяців тому +2

      I would love for you to use a photo of yourself as a "prompt image" and share it with us and gauge if it is a likeness of yourself something else. If it was your art, would you feel different?

    • @doodahgurlie
      @doodahgurlie 9 місяців тому +3

      I didn't get to see the art in question, so unless it looks exactly or extremely similar to the original art, then Midjourney is in the right. I mean, we can go down the rabbit hole with copyright as to what is or is not copied. For example, someone draws/created the first dog and then the next person comes along and draws a specific breed...then the next person refines it again on the same breed but with longer hair in a different pose...is that copyright?

    • @LL-ex1gp
      @LL-ex1gp 9 місяців тому +10

      It’s ridiculous these companies aren’t being held liable. Maybe not for the entire thing, but they are still benefiting from the sale of the products. They should have at least some culpability since they are profiting and allowing it to happen.

  • @WholesaleTed
    @WholesaleTed  9 місяців тому +158

    Just FYI: The comments are already getting pretty, er, "negative" or "controversial" - I will not censor you, even if you disagree with me. But if you write your comment in an insulting way, or comment bomb the video with lots of comments, UA-cams algorithm has a 95% chance of blocking it. I want as much discussion as possible so please, keep it friendly! 🙏

    • @drgdfhg
      @drgdfhg 9 місяців тому +2

      You're right. ✅️ Also sometimes if the comment doesn't match some conditions it can get auto-deleted by the algorithm.

  • @TheCraftingKangaroo
    @TheCraftingKangaroo 9 місяців тому +5

    Regarding the notebooks, the dots instead of lines are huge in the journaling community for designing your own journals. I love them.
    I just found your channel and am so excited to watch more.

  • @miss-yuniques
    @miss-yuniques 9 місяців тому

    Thank you very much for keeping us up to date. Much appreciated! 🙏

  • @tomzer1
    @tomzer1 9 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for keeping us up to date on these stories, WT. 👍

  • @israelquito3072
    @israelquito3072 9 місяців тому +1

    THANKS FOR THE INFO SARAH!!👍👍👍👍

  • @stephanebovey1023
    @stephanebovey1023 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for this great video and summary !

  • @willismiller7035
    @willismiller7035 9 місяців тому

    Ur videos r so gud! Ur pacing is perfect!
    Also the dot notebook is a bulletjournal system standard that had a moment but kinda faded out.

  • @alyssacee6860
    @alyssacee6860 9 місяців тому +12

    The dotted journals are usually for bullet journals. Just a different type of journal for different needs. Love your videos!!!

    • @WholesaleTed
      @WholesaleTed  9 місяців тому +6

      That is a fair point, they are also good for artists or people that like to doodle while also having the option to write notes as well. It's a more niche market though compared to lined notebooks, and so I always found it strange that Printful didn't include a lined notebook for everyone else.

    • @rayfinkle9369
      @rayfinkle9369 9 місяців тому +1

      It's insane that this is the only journal they produced before. I mean, who uses these compared to standard notebooks... like 0.05% of all sales? lol But finally they made a regular one at least.

  • @LoveGrowLiveFree
    @LoveGrowLiveFree 9 місяців тому

    Once again, great information, thank you ❤

  • @shiverwind4361
    @shiverwind4361 8 місяців тому

    Always great content Sarah, thank you ❤

  • @tdbnz123
    @tdbnz123 9 місяців тому

    Amazing video
    Love from Christchurch, New Zealand

  • @mythicachan-heung617
    @mythicachan-heung617 9 місяців тому +2

    So glad I found your channel, Wholesale Ted! You bring us so much honest and detailed knowledge and even summarized the most relevant news for us in this video!😃 Really like how you sponsor your own video, because I am a bit tired of seeing the same shady sponsors in most other videos.

  • @MrTk3435
    @MrTk3435 9 місяців тому +2

    Sarah, thank you for Actions packed content. I learned a lot. ✨🤟🍷🤟✨

  • @cathleen_s
    @cathleen_s 9 місяців тому

    Thank you!

  • @C0nstellati0ns
    @C0nstellati0ns 9 місяців тому

    Happy to hear that there are reasonable judges!

  • @MBHABallHockey
    @MBHABallHockey 9 місяців тому

    Thanks Ted.

  • @ManageableRapTactics
    @ManageableRapTactics 9 місяців тому

    I love this video! This was very informative, thank you so much for the insights. I hope to see more of this. I am grateful that youtube recommended this video to me :) Thank you, UA-cam ❤

  • @casswilson3964
    @casswilson3964 9 місяців тому +3

    Great industry news update. Keep em coming.

  • @whatwilliwatch3405
    @whatwilliwatch3405 9 місяців тому +64

    My opinion is that AI art's proper utilization is ideation. I'm an artist, and sometimes I struggle to come up with what I want to draw, how I want it to look, what the composition should be, etc. With a few simple prompts, I can get an assortment of images that I can then use as inspiration. Alternatively, if I were not an artist, and wanted to hire one, I could use AI to generate images similar to what I wanted and provide it to the artist as reference. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and any artist who has tried (and occasionally failed) to capture a client's vision based on a written description may find that AI helps bridge that gap.
    That said, I'm not opposed to AI being used to create products straight-up. As an artist, my own art is essentially the result of me "scraping" all the visual references and personal experiences I've had over the course of my life. In other words, REAL artists do the same thing AI is doing. We're just not as fast or as prolific, simply because we're human and limited by things like time and skill. But the method of creation is still valid.
    AI is a tool. Like any tool, it is not moral or immoral unto itself - only those who use a tool can use it in a way that is wrong.

    • @khart1825
      @khart1825 9 місяців тому +2

      Agree.

    • @erenyeeagah204
      @erenyeeagah204 9 місяців тому +1

      it does but it also steal clients

    • @j.pocket
      @j.pocket 9 місяців тому +6

      You Nailed It! Thank you!
      As an artist, I couldn't agree more. I was in film school when consumer grade digital cameras first hit the market. People acted the same way about digital vs film photography: "Oh no, the brilliant box is gonna kill my ability to earn a living."
      When film processing went digital:
      "Oh no. Photoshop is trying to steal my darkroom income."
      In music, it sounded like:
      "Oh no. Electric keyboards are gonna antiquate musicians and singers will only need boxes to make hits and I'm gonna starve."
      I could go on throughout every functional tool and medium that is used for creating art.
      Now, the same sort of people are projecting a mentality that technology's chokehold is finally being applied toward all artists- just because the box is learning how to use it's own previously perfected tools.
      "The creation cannot circumscribe the creator." That's my mentality. I've worked for 25+ years in harmony with the changing of the times and tools, as much as I could have. In fairness, I only found this channel because the companies who printed my artwork on overpriced shirts for several years became suddenly challenged by print-on-demand sites and refused to adapt their tools for the sake of keeping up with the times.
      "AI versus Artist" has to be the least likely to threaten Artists, if you think about it. As I've said thousands of times, "All Intelligence is Art, Officially Perceived by Some or Just Someone."
      Meanwhile, people screaming the loudest would still be screaming regardless, with or without the big bad bots and apprehensible apps. Smartphones, in particular, were destined to strike fear in the hearts of the dumb and uninspired among us, anway.
      Just my opinion.

    • @Rayzorbladez
      @Rayzorbladez 9 місяців тому +2

      ​@@erenyeeagah204nobody was going to hire you anyway.

    • @judilynn9569
      @judilynn9569 9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you! This is what I keep trying to tell other artists! AI is a great TOOL.

  • @jagodunya
    @jagodunya 9 місяців тому +2

    Love your videos! Keep it up❤❤❤

    • @syrusbark
      @syrusbark 9 місяців тому

      How much have you maid?

  • @prettybyte6513
    @prettybyte6513 9 місяців тому +2

    I still use dot journals / dot notebooks to take notes at meetings and conferences. Dot journals tend to be made with better quality paper. The dots show enough of a line to follow when writing, the dot layout makes creating a grid or chart quick and easy, and my favorite is that the lines don’t stand out as much as ink for pdf, OCR, and google notes when shared with my team or added to a project file. I also use dot journals as a travel journal. I start each trip with pages for business expenses and personal, add receipt envelopes then along the way add ideas, parts of brochures, tickets, sketches and hp sprocket images. It’s a great way to share my trips with family and friends and to review even years later. While I realize I am in the minority, I for one, am grateful the dot notebooks are still being made.

  • @khart1825
    @khart1825 9 місяців тому +29

    As an artist myself - I've been influenced in my work by artists I admire. I have not seen any AI artwork that could accurately copy someone's style to a T.

    • @thetimelapsesketchbook.9088
      @thetimelapsesketchbook.9088 9 місяців тому +1

      Yet.

    • @BLACKF1R3OFFICIAL
      @BLACKF1R3OFFICIAL 9 місяців тому

      There's always going to be haters and doubters but some have been proven right and some have been proven wrong over the decades. we will have to wait and see...won't we? (Im speaking in general here...lol).@@thetimelapsesketchbook.9088

    • @elephantintheroom5678
      @elephantintheroom5678 9 місяців тому +1

      As a trained artist myself, I agree. All of us artists have been trained by studying and emulating various styles and techniques of other artists, and as long as we don't replicate them, and present it as our own, it is fine. Artists build their own styles that way, by incorporating all their influences into their own style. Midjourney AI was trained in the same way. Furthermore, I think AI produced art will have a positive effect on the market for art produced by the human hand, such as real, fine art, paintings and drawings.

  • @vanessammiller3436
    @vanessammiller3436 9 місяців тому +6

    I have wanted warp text for soooo long. Yay! So cool! And wine glasses. I'm extremely happy about those. And when I get paid, I'm getting your book. I hope you are doing very well and having wonderful days and lots of success. Love all your videos. I'm a huge fan and think what you do for people and your kindness, your ability to help others who have no clue how to get past the daily grind, is so rewarding for us and amazing of you.

  • @restlessfalcon
    @restlessfalcon 9 місяців тому +1

    Does any print on demand site offer a spiral bound notebook? All of the ones I have found are bookbound. As a lefty, spiral bound is my favorite choice for journaling.

  • @DarleneToday
    @DarleneToday 9 місяців тому

    Hello! I've thought about purchasing your course (several times) but what always holds me back is it doesn't look like you offer any interaction where we can ask questions? Thx

  • @Dareanddoit
    @Dareanddoit 9 місяців тому +8

    I think Redbubble should be jointly and liable with the seller for copywrite (not only for the money they take when that design is selling).
    Sarah, I look forward to watching your new videos every time, I always find new and interesting things there. You were my first inspiration in POD 😊. I will always be your fan. Thank you!

    • @Dareanddoit
      @Dareanddoit 9 місяців тому

      @@fhdkgdi8604 Why do you pretend you are Sarah?! Didn't you find anything else good to do, only to be a scammer?

  • @supernoleva129
    @supernoleva129 9 місяців тому

    Hello. Great info. Is your print on demand course free?

  • @SmM33380
    @SmM33380 9 місяців тому +1

    I loved the cartoon corgi on there. I have a black/white brindle pointed cardigan corgi and it is so hard to find black/white cardigan corgi designs and hope someone will start making more of them ;) I do find a lot of the black/tan/white tricolor pembroke which isn't the same thing.

    • @goilo888
      @goilo888 9 місяців тому

      I’ve made quite a few Corgi images myself in MidJourney. Never heard of the Cardigan Corgi. I’ll have to see what I can come up with. Do they still have some brown in them? So, Brown, White and Black?

  • @taniayager3361
    @taniayager3361 9 місяців тому +1

    Can you buy the POD course as a stand-alone and how much is it? Or is this only available in your monthly membership club which is set at $67 pm?

  • @justaguy274
    @justaguy274 9 місяців тому

    Question: I live in the netherlands. But printify only has 2 printproviders here. One for stickers and one for phone cases. Does that mean i can only design for those two and not for t-shirts and slippers and such?

  • @cluepac
    @cluepac 9 місяців тому +1

    Also, filing for copyright protections IS NOT required. an artists work is theirs the moment they create it, unless under contract.

    • @WholesaleTed
      @WholesaleTed  9 місяців тому +1

      I think you misunderstood the judges point. Their art is copyrighted, absolutely. But to file a copyright CLAIM, you are usually required to officially file it with the copyright office. That's why Disney always does it immediately, because they preemptively know they will probably have to sue someone.

  • @shanewallace2045
    @shanewallace2045 9 місяців тому

    Sarah… I’m taking your course. Question… I know you go over Printify and Printful but you really never get into about using both of them at the same time with Etsy and Shopify . ( direct link) Can you do that?
    If it’s in your course could you direct me to which chapter …
    Thanks so much 😊

  • @melaniekehaya2868
    @melaniekehaya2868 9 місяців тому

    Just a general question I have. I am looking for a computer for designing like you do and UA-cam. I understand I’ll need a decent graphics card. Is there any advise on computer requirements needed please?

  • @TheCrypticShadow
    @TheCrypticShadow 9 місяців тому

    sounds to me like these precedents also allow for certain PoD sites to deny providing the accused seller with a copy of the DMCA takedown notice ...

  • @naravyn2248
    @naravyn2248 9 місяців тому

    the dot grid notebooks are popular for people who do Bullet Journal

  • @CrazyTechy
    @CrazyTechy 9 місяців тому

    Sarah, thank you for great and informative content. It’s a pleasure. Btw my older daughter is Sarah.

  • @lawrencejones4693
    @lawrencejones4693 9 місяців тому

    There were cases in the US a few years ago that reestablished that artists (photography in particular was the focus) do not have to register with the copyright office to be covered by the protection of the law. Some judges do not know this and rule otherwise but then get overturned on appeal. It is more important that if you have not registered that you be able to prove that your art is copied so it is really showing up in court with no specific examples that is likely to sink them. Hard to prove harm otherwise. I'm not an attorney either, but I do get advice from a good IP lawyer about my work.

    • @WholesaleTed
      @WholesaleTed  9 місяців тому

      This has never been an issue, it is well established within copyright law that you do not need to register your art. Most countries in the world have already signed a treaty specifying this. I think you have confused this aspect of copyright law, with the need to register it to submit a lawsuit. It has always been a requirement that to submit a lawsuit against someone that, for admin purposes, you need to actually officially file your copyright with the copyright office.
      It is no different to school. Every child has the right to go to school. You still need to actually register with your school, to attend it.

    • @lawrencejones4693
      @lawrencejones4693 9 місяців тому

      The IP attorney I utilized for my photography work said I did not have to register my work to file a claim and I am inclined to take her judgement on that. That does not mean it is that ways outside of the USA though. @@WholesaleTed

  • @Rainwatercolor
    @Rainwatercolor 9 місяців тому +1

    I'm curious do all print on demand work the same? I've been on CafePress for years and no matter what I do I can't get sales! I'm on limited fixed income and can't keep paying out with no return. I can't afford to advertise. Any help is appreciated

  • @nolamama3558
    @nolamama3558 9 місяців тому

    I love my dot journal. Still use one daily to keep track of EVERYTHING. Since I work full-time and am a homeschool mom of a teenager and a pre-teen, my dot journal is a LIFE SAVER!
    As for the lawsuits, I am on the fence. I see where you're coming from regarding the fact that redbubble, etc., take fees from sellers and thus could/should be partially liable, but at the same time, I feel like we the sellers should be obsessively proactive regarding copyright. I still can't believe the number of people getting away with (for now) Disney copyright violations. Anything that is a logo is a no-go!

  • @PLANTONE
    @PLANTONE 9 місяців тому +1

    Is that Canva update FREE or Paid feature?

  • @OnlineIncomeeLab
    @OnlineIncomeeLab 9 місяців тому

    We cant stop progress, It's like when the automation is introduced in to the industry same thing happened but now u will not find any company with out automation or automating the repeated processes, we need to move on with it or else will stay behind.

  • @LampshadeDoggo
    @LampshadeDoggo 9 місяців тому

    The dotted notebooks are for bullet journals

  • @StephanieLRosenberg
    @StephanieLRosenberg 9 місяців тому

    Etsy vs Shopify? Or start both at the same time?

  • @penelopesparrow
    @penelopesparrow 9 місяців тому

    That first RB one is such bs. First they say they have filters in place to catch it, which means they acknowledge it's copyright theft, then they say Atari didn't file a takedown, so... its only theft if the owner reports it? Why have a filter, why not operate under safe harbour like etsy does? But unlike Etsy, RB manufacture the designs and are therefore producing counterfeit goods. Surely there are human eyes involved in that part of the process, if not at least a 2nd filter? Does this mean anyone can manufacture IP now if they're not directly told not to? Seems a dangerous precedent to me...

  • @L0U1SE
    @L0U1SE 9 місяців тому

    Gotta go with the changes. Cant stop it.

  • @debbiemcconnaughay3823
    @debbiemcconnaughay3823 9 місяців тому +1

    I like your videos and find them quite interesting, and you are one of the few UA-camrs that actually does deep research into the subject and is very objective. My only complaint is the use of Wikipedia as a source, as it is unreliable, and anybody can alter an article.

  • @ssjr_hobby7196
    @ssjr_hobby7196 9 місяців тому

    W Judge for ruling with MidJourney, not having a copyright on an artstyle has no leg to stand on a copyright suit.

  • @ghostinvancamp
    @ghostinvancamp 9 місяців тому

    You said that the only other POD platform offering sandals was in China but Contrado has sandals and flipflops as well

    • @WholesaleTed
      @WholesaleTed  9 місяців тому

      Just to clarify, I said they were the only POD supplier on PRINTIFY that offers sandals. I know other POD platforms offer them too. But if you wanted to use Printify as your platform, they were previously the only sandals you had.

  • @CrreateNow
    @CrreateNow 9 місяців тому

    Lined notebooks are odd, dots or blank pages are great

  • @TexLogan-du2yi
    @TexLogan-du2yi 9 місяців тому +51

    I do understand why the artists are upset with MidJourney. However, that doesn't mean they have a legit case. As a thought experiment, could I ask an artist to make me an image in the style of (let's say) Banksy? Yes, I could. Then could I legally sell that image if it doesn't look like any of Banksy's actual paintings? I would say: Yes I could! So in effect, MidJourney is as the artist whom I asked to make me a picture in the style of Banksy.

    • @LL-ex1gp
      @LL-ex1gp 9 місяців тому +16

      In the Banksy scenario, it’s not exactly copying. Mid journey is taking actual images without permission. Then manipulating them for their benefit and profit. God forbid they pay the artist instead of stealing the art.

    • @WholesaleTed
      @WholesaleTed  9 місяців тому +38

      Midjourney does not manipulate any photos it scraped during training. They don't "use" the images, besides as essentially a visual reference, like how people have saved & downloaded Anime art, and then used it to inspire their own drawings. Those people did not "manipulate" the art or "use" it, they just looked at it. That is what Midjourney does. It just looks at art, and learns from it. It's a pretty big, common misconception that Midjourney actually uses the art to generate other art pieces, it never uses art during the generation process, and it's honestly very understandable that people think this too. For awhile, people would even accuse Midjourney in my video comments of "photo bashing" which is essentially taking bits of pictures, and stitching them together, which Midjourney does NOT do at ALL.

    • @visualpun650
      @visualpun650 9 місяців тому +4

      But you aren’t hiring any artist. Many normal people couldn’t hire a big name artist. You would be just typing words on a screen. And AI does most of the work. I’ve been using Mid for a month. Very seductive. But is it good for creativity or the professional art, illustration, and photography world. Clients won’t value creativity if they think you only spent an hour typing prompts on a screen.

    • @LL-ex1gp
      @LL-ex1gp 9 місяців тому +4

      @@WholesaleTed What you are describing, sounds like fan art. Yes, you can be inspired, copy the images etc for anime, but it doesn’t mean you have a legal right to sell it. For example, I can be inspired by Mickey Mouse. I can draw a mouse, develop my own style and sell it. But if it ends up being too much like Mickey, Disney has every right to sue you.

    • @WholesaleTed
      @WholesaleTed  9 місяців тому +14

      It's nothing like fan art at all. Fan art is when you take another intellectual properties characters or icons, and redraw it, in whatever style you want. Those characters and icons are protected by copyright. The art style that those characters or icons were drawn in, however, is not. It has already been ruled that art styles have no legal protection: creativecommons.org/2023/03/23/the-complex-world-of-style-copyright-and-generative-ai/

  • @realghoststories1210
    @realghoststories1210 9 місяців тому

    What site do you use to sell your printify designs on?

  • @watkinsrory
    @watkinsrory 9 місяців тому +1

    A friend of mine approached Ted Baker and asked them if he could represent the in our country and one large neighbouring country. They said no so he looked into the trade mark registration in these to countries and there was none. So he registered it. Same name logo and all. Got his own products made and made a handsome sum of money.

  • @MissEAG
    @MissEAG 9 місяців тому

    'Training on' does not equal copying... therefore an honest and fair win for Redbubble and Midjourney. Are art teachers who trained their students going to start taking them all to court now if they produce similar styles of art as they were taught?!

  • @plotagonroy7997
    @plotagonroy7997 9 місяців тому +1

    well one thing I do know and that is from hearing from lawyers and judges that AI art can't be copyrighted. I've heard that from several sources now, and heard from are own court system. Art to be copyrighted has to be made by a human, and sad part is not even animals can get art copyrighted. But if you modify your AI art to feel more like you did the work then it can be copyrighted.

  • @cryptoontheside2787
    @cryptoontheside2787 9 місяців тому

    I've been drinking so sorry for nonsens - this was a great video and think hi for being hire succinct - you're great

  • @michaelcustance2688
    @michaelcustance2688 9 місяців тому

    Food for thought regarding the artists sueing midjourney:
    The supreme court already presented a ruling that places all ai generated art in the public domain. The ruling was based on the idea that
    1) the person requesting the art by producing an ai request was basically the same as a person commissioning artwork from an artist. And therefore does not own the copyright for the original work which would belong to the artist (who in theory COULD sign over the rights)
    2) Only a person can hold ownership of a copyright. And since the artist in this case is an ai and not (for legal purposes) a person it:
    A) cannot own the copyright for the work it generated and
    B) cannot transfer the rights to the person who comissioned the art
    This lead the supreme court to determine that all ai generated works should become defacto public domain.
    NOW... With that in mind. Lets look at the aforementioned lawsuit:
    The artists themselves who want to sue midjourney created their original works by using skills developed through inspiration. Every artist without acception mimics other artists styles by vieing those other artists works then emulating the style while creating their own unique artistic piece.
    Midjourney's ai does exactly the same thing. Which roots the entire lawsuit deeply in hypocrisy. The only viable argument any artist can use is if their works were contained in a private vault (real world OR digital behind a password protected PRIVATE storage). But it is far more likely that they willingly shared their art online in an ooen forum as a form of public portfolio in order to attract comission requests.
    The midjourney ai's use of the datasets created from the publically available art works would be tantamount to an artist sitting in a museum sketching the Mona Lisa.

  • @ringtoneflex269
    @ringtoneflex269 6 місяців тому

    I dont understand how people get away with doing that everytime I try this I get a copyright takedown before it's even live

  • @Qaundaledingle677
    @Qaundaledingle677 9 місяців тому

    I’m pretty sure Zenith brand of radios and televisions used the lightning bolt first so maybe they should sue Brandy Melville

  • @zzurmzp
    @zzurmzp 9 місяців тому +15

    For the past couple of months, I have been doing an experiment. I put a huge collection of AI images online in a completely different store. It sells much worse than in a store with original design made by humans. Maybe it's because the search engines didn't find them, maybe it's because there are too many AI-generated images, or maybe the marketing campaign failed. Either way, that's my experience with AI so far,

    • @BaeBae15cl
      @BaeBae15cl 9 місяців тому

      I think that’s in part because of how people use it or how the soul the image is. If you just use it as part of a graphic or to create a pattern it’s definitely different than that just the image it’s self on the shirt. Because at that point it’s just a basic graphic T-shirt and that’s not everyone’s style. If people were using it for simple patterns it’s likely different than a graphic. Or incorporating it in a logo as a vector/graphic

  • @LearnRunes
    @LearnRunes 9 місяців тому +3

    Great that the legal industry is standing up for creativity and progress.

  • @restlessfalcon
    @restlessfalcon 9 місяців тому +7

    I think that schools and universities routinely use various artists as examples to teach their students. They will even set assignments where students copy the style or even the specific image of an artist. Those works are not considered copyright infringement as long as they are not sold as original works by the artist. In this case, the AI uses the artists as inspiration but none of these works are claimed to be created by the artist that inspired it.

    • @Jaebirdsing
      @Jaebirdsing 9 місяців тому +1

      Not art related, but I took a songwriting course in college and the Beatles were a large part of the instruction. The midterm was to create a song using a Beatles song chord progression and song structure (order of chorus, bridge, hook, etc). Your song had to be different than the song you chose in regards to tempo, melodies and lyrics. The song I wrote sounds nothing like the song I chose and it is an original piece by me. I view AI generated art in a similar way.

  • @petersoumanis5494
    @petersoumanis5494 9 місяців тому +3

    What would happen if there was an EU type ruling demanding that MidJourney "forget" any artwork that was copyrighted by EU artists. They have a law now demanding that companies delete data on citizens if they request it, this applies to Facebook and alike.

    • @madelinescully1
      @madelinescully1 9 місяців тому

      Are you also going to ask art students to forget any art they've seen by EU artists in case they produce something that has an element of someone's style? If so, why dont you ask all art galleries to remove all art by EU artists so no one can remember it, and then demand that anyone who has bought an artwork by an EU artist is not allowed to hang it in their house in case anyone sees it and remembers it. Then we'll see how much art those artists sell and how that affects their income.

    • @SwaeTech
      @SwaeTech 9 місяців тому

      Laws that ask the impossible are irrelevant.

  • @emmacerutti1287
    @emmacerutti1287 9 місяців тому

    This was so useful!! Thanks for the roundup 🫶🏼

  • @StumpyTales
    @StumpyTales 9 місяців тому +1

    Fascinating law suits. We live in 'interesting' times.

  • @narvaline5677
    @narvaline5677 9 місяців тому

    So what happened to the whole idea of copyright being automatically given to the artwork once created? Seems as though it doesn't really mean much if you have to register it in order to defend it.

    • @WholesaleTed
      @WholesaleTed  9 місяців тому

      That has always been the case, it's paperwork that needs to be filed for admin purposes, a lot of things are like that. All children have the right to go to school, they still need to be enrolled at an actual school to go!

  • @starblaiz1986
    @starblaiz1986 9 місяців тому

    re the Midjourney lawsuit - I said when it first came up that it was a silly argument by the artists, because how is training an AI on publically available art any different from a human artist learning art by copying other artists, and then using those skills and techniques they learned when making their own original art? Those same artist bringing the lawsuit didn't learn their own art style in a vaccume. They are basically trying to make the argument that learning is theft, which is just ridiculous.

  • @pipermarau
    @pipermarau 9 місяців тому

    do you know of any websites for someone who wants to sell POD merch with shirt options that offer low scoop neck and low v-neck tops?

  • @tobes911
    @tobes911 9 місяців тому +2

    I heard that you can't use canva graphics and texts on Amazon because of sub licencing issues for Print on drmand T shirts. What do you know about this? In the past you said if we added to the graphics to make the design original we would be onay. At least thats what I understand. Does that still stand teue?

    • @WholesaleTed
      @WholesaleTed  9 місяців тому +4

      I know a video was made on this. Besides my Amazon Merch experiment (which actually had some t-shirts go on to become sellers now 2 or so years later, which was pretty cool to see) I don't sell on there, so I haven't kept up with their policy changes. They apparently have a very weird licensing rule which other POD platforms don't have. I'm unsure, I focus on building my own POD brands with Printful/Printify & they don't have any weird licensing rules. I'd recommend asking Amazon & Canva's legal teams directly, to be honest!
      What I will say is Canva can't control images they don't own. A ton of Public Domain/CC0 license images are in their library. They can't control what you do with them. Their license doesn't apply to those images 🙏

    • @Jojorocks23
      @Jojorocks23 9 місяців тому

      I think Skimmy just made a video, maybe early August.
      It seams Canva was iffy as to his pod questions, especially about Amazon.
      Not sure about Etsy and the distributors.
      Imho… it sounds too complex for me. I won’t use Canva at this point in time for print on demand.

    • @WholesaleTed
      @WholesaleTed  9 місяців тому

      Canva is very clear about their license rules. They even made a video being very transparent about it here. I have a great relationship, I sell designs I make with Canva. They even commented on my Canva tips video, haha! Here is their license video: ua-cam.com/video/FVR4sIrLdA8/v-deo.html
      The issue is over the fact that Amazon, specifically, requires a sublicense or something along those lines, in their current TOS. Which is a weird requirement. In reality, it doesn't impact anything, it's just a sublicense "on paper" so that they protect themselves for using your image on their website. In the spirit of Canva's license rules, I doubt they care or would chase this up at all since the entire purpose of their TOS is basically to stop you from reselling individual images and that's the spirit of it. But whether their license rules allow for Amazon's weird sublicense is I think a grey issue as I don't think Canva's license TOS currently really addresses that question. I don't think you can blame Canva for not being "clear" on Amazon's own TOS. That's why you've really just got to talk to both platforms about a conflict like this, not just Canva.
      Also - separate from this discussion altogether - I also think it's important to note that a lot of "negative" videos about Canva are going to come out because Canva recently kicked out most of their affiliates from their affiliate program. If you don't use them in a piece of content at least once a month, influencers can no longer get paid for leads. A lot of people will now take that as an "opportunity" to make a negative Canva video because honestly, they do get clicks! I am not saying that this video was about that at all, it's a good question to raise. I just mean in-general, a lot of "Canva sucks" videos will almost certainly come out now that people aren't getting paid by Canva anymore.

    • @Jojorocks23
      @Jojorocks23 9 місяців тому +2

      This may be true. 👍
      But the “what you can and can’t use, especially with paid version”, is so distorted now, for us newbies, it is just too confusing.
      I am sticking with powerpoint for now.
      Thanks again, Sarah.

  • @Lifeasme99
    @Lifeasme99 9 місяців тому +1

    New here.QUESTION - have you made $10,000 a month with POD or have you made the money showing others how to do it, even if you haven't yet?

  • @Dareanddoit
    @Dareanddoit 9 місяців тому

    Sarah, is it true that Etsy doesn't like AI designs? If, for example, I would like to make an Etsy store with mugs and all of the designs made with AI technology, would it be ok? Please answer, I want to know your opinion 🙏. Thanks !

  • @rathernotdisclose8064
    @rathernotdisclose8064 9 місяців тому

    It isn't illegal for a human to make art that is similar in style to another artist, in fact it isn't even illegal to blatantly copy another artists work as long as its modified to a sufficient degree such that it becomes your own piece. It is also not illegal for people to train by looking at other people's artwork. Given all these facts, I frankly don't see how midjourney could be viewed any differently.

  • @BlaccLerock
    @BlaccLerock 9 місяців тому +22

    My 2 cents as an "Artist". A.I is a tool. It won't make you into an artist anymore than a plane will turn you into a bird. You need to be a true artist in all sense of the word for A.I to work for you: creativity, originality, some talent, and a metric ton of practice. Relax.

    • @pat4005
      @pat4005 9 місяців тому +2

      I disagree. Sadly, too many people appear to be fooled, or the buyers and users of the faux art think it is saving them money as opposed to hiring a real artist.
      So in the end, the result is less work for artists doing original artwork because cheapo buyers making use of this new "tool".

    • @Rayzorbladez
      @Rayzorbladez 9 місяців тому

      Nobody who is actually interested in art is going to cheap out getting an AI image, and the people who are going to use AI weren't going to buy your art in the first place. I don't understand how this is difficult to grasp.

  • @Karen.c.h
    @Karen.c.h 9 місяців тому +15

    I imagine portrait artists hated the camera when it was introduced. Art evolves. I’m not sure how you can claim infringement when it’s text that’s typed in. Maybe artists will need to trademark their names? I haven’t tried Midjourney yet but would like to play with it to see if I want to subscribe.

    • @DJ.Generation
      @DJ.Generation 9 місяців тому +3

      Correction EVERYTHING evolves over time.
      But most people fear change, hence why there are always factions of humans complaining or fighting all the time.
      The irony is the quicker you embrace change, the further ahead of the game you are.
      Using AI is a new acquired skill just as anything else.
      When you see how accurate some of these AI prompts are, it's like coding to get a particular picture outcome.
      The quicker that natural artists learn this skill too, they will be 10 x grater than what they currently are and 100x greater than the avg. person who uses AI

    • @shagures
      @shagures 9 місяців тому +2

      Well the digital camera was created by ex-Kodak employee who left the company because top management ignored him as they were very much focused on film sales. :)

    • @Karen.c.h
      @Karen.c.h 9 місяців тому +1

      @@DJ.Generation I get that but the discussion was about art not everything. Thanks for your thoughts however

    • @TheCraftingKangaroo
      @TheCraftingKangaroo 9 місяців тому +1

      Its like jumping through hoops to get to midjourney especially if you are not already a discord member and familiar with how to use it. I wasn't. I was trying out many AI applications these last two days and that one by far would be the one I immediately knew I was least likely to use again. I should have made videos recording every process. 😑🙍‍♀

    • @goilo888
      @goilo888 9 місяців тому

      @@TheCraftingKangarooI’m somewhat in agreement but I had never set foot inside Discord before using MidJourney. I have not regretted it a bit. This old dog in his 60’s learned new tricks and it’s a lot of fun.

  • @daliahdz1485
    @daliahdz1485 9 місяців тому

    Hi, can I sell phone cases? Or I can’t ?

  • @tomm57890
    @tomm57890 9 місяців тому +6

    We all "scrape" art as we see it then make our own art inspired but what we like and know. Similar to what Midjourney is doing. My daughter learned to draw but making fan art of her favorite cartoons. Now all her art is Similar but not the same as those cartoons, it's not stealing, it's inspiration. IMHO

  • @intrepidbiped
    @intrepidbiped 9 місяців тому

    Can anyone truly argue that any modern artist isn't inspired by something they've seen before? Be it palette, composition, content, etc...

    • @intrepidbiped
      @intrepidbiped 9 місяців тому

      To that end, it is said that you cannot even dream a face that doesn't consist of features you've seen before. Does that person have cause for a lawsuit because the nose you drew looks just like theirs?

  • @hi-cbanshee2193
    @hi-cbanshee2193 9 місяців тому

    Artists sometimes imitate other artists style to hone their craft. They may crate art inspired by van Gogh or Salvador Dali. I'm unsure if the artists have grounds to sue on the basis of name/style generation if it doesn't look similar to their copyrighted work.

  • @reginalorca3215
    @reginalorca3215 9 місяців тому

    Hi Ted, I didn’t receive the email with the free ebook 😢 what can I do?

    • @WholesaleTed
      @WholesaleTed  9 місяців тому

      Easy, in the tutorial video where I showed how to find the email in your inbox, I also include an email address anyone can email to get the ebook emailed to them from one of our support staff if you can't find it, it is ted@wholesaleted.com

  • @loth4015
    @loth4015 9 місяців тому

    We have a saying here in my country which basically goesl ike: "The wish was the father of the thought".
    And I think this is what happened here with this lawsuit against Midjourney. They never had any realistic chance and people who understand how these images are generated from noise explained this here on UA-cam very often, but artists were so frustrated that they didn't want to hear it...

  • @jm9502
    @jm9502 9 місяців тому +2

    The websites don't know if the uploader has or doesn't have the right to use trademarked/copyrighted materials...it's not their job to police. So yes, they take money from fees, but that's as far as their involvement goes.
    The original TM/CR holder can still come after the user...

    • @WholesaleTed
      @WholesaleTed  9 місяців тому +3

      I would understand that but that same standard isn't applied to UA-cam. They have had to implement extremely strict copyright checks on their videos, because of lawsuits from music companies. And YT isn't even acting as a merchant on behalf of UA-camrs! So I find it very surprising that Redbubble legally isn't held to that same standard, their "checks" are nothing like UA-cam's. That is not me agreeing or disagreeing, it's just more an observation that the music industry seems to get treated quite differently!

    • @saulgoodman2018
      @saulgoodman2018 9 місяців тому

      It is their job to police it.

    • @jm9502
      @jm9502 4 місяці тому

      @@saulgoodman2018 The same way it is up to car dealers to ensure the vehicles they sell are not used for neferious purposes...

    • @jm9502
      @jm9502 4 місяці тому

      @@WholesaleTed UA-cam gets over 2 billion visitors a month...43% of all internet traffic.
      Red Bubble gets 23 million visitors a month, who average 4 minutes on the site...Red Bubble is not even a blip on the radar.

    • @saulgoodman2018
      @saulgoodman2018 4 місяці тому

      @@jm9502 That is a strawman argument. No even the same thing.

  • @hichammestini3383
    @hichammestini3383 9 місяців тому

    You never disappoint Seerah 👌Typecraft is a lifesaver option I ignored, Keep growing 💯

  • @Chick4Biden2024
    @Chick4Biden2024 9 місяців тому +14

    I'd like to use AI to help me pull my art together. I have my brand and concept but curious as to what AI would spit out for me. Then afterwards I would take that generative artwork and tweak it myself so I feel my own style is infused with it. I don't want to copy paste AI but use it to season my idea. 😅

    • @PhenAtypicals
      @PhenAtypicals 9 місяців тому +1

      AI artwork is not "your" artwork. It's the plagiarised artwork and photography of every genuine artist and photographer who has their artwork online. Ai is a thief as is anyone who uses it. Thankfully there is now software used to identify literary plagiarism produced by AI to help academics fail incompetent students. Hopefully that will soon extend to visual art and there will be a backlash against this unethical theft. If you want to create art, learn to create it yourself, don't steal other peoples hard work by using AI.

  • @Beauty.and.FashionPhotographer
    @Beauty.and.FashionPhotographer 24 дні тому

    Copyright Law requirement which the judge appeared to have required in this Lawsuit from the other artists , and the registration of Artwork in the USA at their USA "national copyright law offices in Washington DC", could have been catapulted out of the courtroom by stating the "swiss" BERN CONVENTION to which every country in the world "obides to". This BERN CONVENTION is an international Copyright law positioned above national USA copyright law. the Artists could have simply argued the work has gone international, because of the internet. And thats when the BERN CONVENTION kicks in. So that Judge's claim to require to register with the copyright offices in the USA would have been obliterated that very second. I won a case like that against a huge global Fashion corporation in New York courts using this .... sadly not many Copyright Lawyers are familiar with this BERNER CONVENTION.

  • @BjorkL
    @BjorkL 9 місяців тому

    I would think that we as the uploaders of the copyrighted images would be liable, and not Redbubble. RB tell us not to do it, so I always thought it landed on us.

  • @BariciaMedia
    @BariciaMedia 9 місяців тому

    I'm curious to see how the midjourney prompt lawsuit plays out because Zoom just updated their terms saying they will be using all users and their content to train their AI program. it will set precedent for all companies to do the same. Seems like it's pretty much allowing companies to make money from us moving forward.

    • @goilo888
      @goilo888 9 місяців тому

      As long as you allow them to. There has been quite the backlash against zoom for their recent change to policies. And I for one will not be using their service going forward. Their reach seems to be so long that there would be nothing preventing them from selling your image to a movie production company and then having characters for a movie generated that look like you… As just one example.

  • @vanessammiller3436
    @vanessammiller3436 9 місяців тому

    People have always used others' art as inspiration, but I don't know enough about what Midjourney does and how it uses that inspiration to form an educated, informed opinion. I hope people are kind to the original artists, not ripping their creativity off, and I also hope inspiration from the artists, and creating art from what already exists, continues, perhaps even starts a new form of expression no one imagined until now. I wonder if Midjourney will blossom the art of the future?

  • @EsuAudriusB
    @EsuAudriusB 9 місяців тому

    Sara! Monday in Europe equals Saturday morning in New Zeland? :D

  • @19thvintage
    @19thvintage 9 місяців тому

    We have art that we created, but it is of super heroes. Can we use those on print on demand since we drew it?

    • @rennnnn914
      @rennnnn914 9 місяців тому

      Not if it infringes on trademarks

  • @uiuiuiuiuo
    @uiuiuiuiuo 9 місяців тому

    Artists have NOTHING to worry about, in 2 years time ai images will be saturated and a picture or painting drawn by a human will become so sought after they artist will be able to command any price.

  • @drgdfhg
    @drgdfhg 9 місяців тому +17

    Well, Vishen Lakhiani once said: AI will not take people's jobs. People who know how to use AIs will... So it's pretty much you gotta learn new stuff so you don't get left behind.

  • @TheSteddieEddie
    @TheSteddieEddie 9 місяців тому

    What happened to the actual sellers involved in the redbud blessed lawsuits

    • @WholesaleTed
      @WholesaleTed  9 місяців тому

      A lot got their products removed. But then 90% were later restored!

  • @prodigee411
    @prodigee411 9 місяців тому

    great but theres 10 million etsy stores fighting to make $100 in a month. doesn't seem to be worth the stress and effort.

  • @shaynatheecreator
    @shaynatheecreator 9 місяців тому

    Curious to know why a lot of these AI videos on building a pod business or starting a business using AI why is Etsy their main place and not Shopify or Big Cartel?

  • @danieltalis7711
    @danieltalis7711 9 місяців тому

    Prompting is an art form just like coding.

  • @Zolipants
    @Zolipants 9 місяців тому +1

    Problem is there is waaaaaay to many people with money grabber background watching your videos and flooding the net with AI generated crap, and people with serious art and designer background mostly using AI for idea generation and not creating the design itself....hence i like that part of the process:DD

  • @construxi
    @construxi 9 місяців тому

    I kind of understand artists if the pictures are very similar to their pictures, but in the other hand not much in this world is totally new thougths and even when these artists creating their art they are probably using refences and mix and match, but alot of people are afraid to lose their jobs in the future and there will be changes as there always is.

  • @Wilsonhincapie
    @Wilsonhincapie 9 місяців тому +7

    Great video! the judge is right, the art is used as an inspiration. it's not a just a copy

  • @NTC_Transport
    @NTC_Transport 9 місяців тому

    To win the lawsuit, all Midjourney has to do, is get the artists to admit that they looked at other artists work when THEY were learning.
    Case dismissed.
    Not a lawyer, my parents were married, but it seems awfully easy for the AI to win.

  • @Lee-fw9mr
    @Lee-fw9mr 8 місяців тому

    Would Atari and Brandy Melville then sue the small creator who originally uploaded their logo onto Redbubble?