Images from Pexels and Unsplash cannot be directly used for POD. As per their license agreements, if someone wants to use them, they need to bring in some substantial changes or add some creative elements before using them for this purpose.
According to Pexels' help center, all photos and videos on Pexels are free for commercial use. You can use them on your commercial website, blog, product, or anywhere else ➡️ help.pexels.com/hc/en-us/articles/360042295214-Can-I-use-the-photos-and-videos-for-a-commercial-project- Similarly, we didn't find these restrictions on the Unsplash website.
@@PrintfulCustomPrinting no you cannot use the images as prints ----- help.pexels.com/hc/en-us/articles/360042790573-Can-I-sell-photos-or-videos-from-Pexels-
You can't sell photos or videos licensed under the Pexels License as they are. This includes selling them as prints (posters, postcards, etc.) or on physical goods (t-shirts, cups, etc.).
Because of those who think they are designing with this method, the market has become a wasteland. Anyone who wants to make money is in the market with this simple method .. and they all think they are a designer. Have fun with all of them :)
Yes Ima thinking about checking out the websites listed in the video also I was wondering Does the eBay Immigration have the setting for the customer personalization tool Setting available?
Hey, if you mean our Product Personalization Tool then it only works with Shopify, WooCommerce, and Etsy. Learn more about it here: www.printful.com/product-personalization-tool
Placeit is great if your marketing to teens kids and 20 year olds forget marketing to 30 years olds .. if you are doing stationary it sucks... it is not the best mockups it just happens to be the main choice.. and on top of that it RUNS VERY SLOW... Ready for a new Site to popup that leaves placeit behind
Our acceptable print file formats are only either PNG or JPEG, so you'd probably have to convert your file to either one of these acceptable formats. If you're interested, here's a blog article we've made on different make-or-break print file guidelines to take into account > www.printful.com/blog/everything-you-need-to-know-to-prepare-the-perfect-printfile/ Hope this helps!
Hey! It's best to check each case individually to determine if the photo is or isn't allowed for commercial use. In case of any doubts or questions, we always suggest consulting with a legal specialist.
All designs must comply with our Acceptable Content Guidelines. Here's a link to more information about them: www.printful.com/policies/content-guidelines In case of any further questions, we always suggest consulting with a legal specialist.
I'm looking into using the print full website to improve my online store For right now for designs Markups and everything else what websites would you recommend for just going totally free for now?
Hey! There are many marketplaces and store platforms that you can use, however, none of them are completely free of charge. You can explore the options and filter by your preferences over here ➡️ www.printful.com/integrations If you're a programmer, consider using our API ➡️ www.printful.com/api
Yes! You can check our Referral and Affiliate programs right here: www.printful.com/affiliates www.printful.com/referral And you can set up your store, designs the products in our catalog, push them to your store, and then collect the profit. 💰
Hey, Sagar! As long as you use your own design or royalty free images, there shouldn’t be any issues with copyrights. You can check out useful information on copyrights and trademarks here: www.printful.com/blog/copyright-and-trademark-printing/ Hope it helps!
@@PrintfulCustomPrinting Royalty Free does not mean you can use an image without the permission of the owner of the copyright. It means if you purchase a license for a royalty free image (you must purchase it) you can usually use it for any purpose in perpetuity. And there are different royalty free licenses. Some are editorial only, which means you can use in newspapers, magazines, blogs but not commercially. You are misleading your viewers. And if you purchase a license for a royalty free image that has recognizable people, logos etc, you have to have model release for people and property. I sell images on various sites, so get really angry when people steal images thinking royalty free means free to use any way you want. On most sites such as Shutterstock, their cheap pricing is for editorial use. You must purchase an extended license to use commercially (and that can cost about $90 an image) and sometimes that does not cover use on products for sale. Your viewers could get in deep legal trouble following your advice.
@@catilyeverafter316 People seem to think that because the word "Free" is in Royalty Free, it means it is free to use. I sell photos, and royalty free is usually an expensive license as it gives the buyer a wide range of uses and can be used forever (usually). Commercial does not always mean products for sale. Commercial can mean advertising, promotional flyers, business cards etc. Many commercial licenses exclude products for sale and that costs more if you want that covered in your license.
Where have you been getting your designs from? Are you planning to check out any of the sites we mentioned? Let us know in the comments! 👕
i get mines from cricut design space
Yes!! I'm a newbie here. Can't wait to get started!
Thank you for being so thorough. Your willingness to help us out does not go unnoticed. Like, I really do appreciate it.
Thank you so much for the kind words! We're happy to see that our videos help you 🥰
@@PrintfulCustomPrinting to say that you provide life changing information would be an understatement 🤗🥰
Images from Pexels and Unsplash cannot be directly used for POD. As per their license agreements, if someone wants to use them, they need to bring in some substantial changes or add some creative elements before using them for this purpose.
According to Pexels' help center, all photos and videos on Pexels are free for commercial use. You can use them on your commercial website, blog, product, or anywhere else ➡️ help.pexels.com/hc/en-us/articles/360042295214-Can-I-use-the-photos-and-videos-for-a-commercial-project- Similarly, we didn't find these restrictions on the Unsplash website.
@@PrintfulCustomPrinting no you cannot use the images as prints ----- help.pexels.com/hc/en-us/articles/360042790573-Can-I-sell-photos-or-videos-from-Pexels-
You can't sell photos or videos licensed under the Pexels License as they are. This includes selling them as prints (posters, postcards, etc.) or on physical goods (t-shirts, cups, etc.).
@@markshnitel3354 can i sell them if i add some elements on it?
I just checked unsplash. You have to significantly modify the image to use on printed products. Thanks for bringing this to attention.
Exact video I needed...thank you thank you
Thank you so much Printful! That was an amazing info-packed video. Very helpful for me just starting out.
Great info.
Helpful information and good presentation thank you
Such a helpful video!!! Thank you! 🙌🏽🔥🙌🏽
I think pictures from Pexel are not for commercial use unless you change them majorly!
same for unsplash
Yep! They need to revise this video.
Would love the option to have DTG and Embroidery on the same shirt. Been wanting to have front embroidery and printing on the back
Chris Same!
Hey! Currently, we don't offer the possibility to mix different fulfillment techniques, but it's a feature that we're hoping to add in the future 😊
@@PrintfulCustomPrinting I figured as much! Thanks for listening to my two cents!
Because of those who think they are designing with this method, the market has become a wasteland. Anyone who wants to make money is in the market with this simple method .. and they all think they are a designer. Have fun with all of them :)
Great video. I use Canva, Printful and Place it. I also design my own on Cricut Design space.
Very cool! Thanks for sharing your experience 😊
Thank you!
Thank you.
Thanks
You are the very best
Great Video. Thank You.
Glad you liked it!
Very useful video,👍🏾
Glad you think so! 😊
Awesome 👏🏻
Thank you! 😊
HI THINKS FOR THE INFO THINK I WILL TRY THEM ALL ...
Hey, we're glad you enjoyed it-have fun with your designs!
Yes Ima thinking about checking out the websites listed in the video also I was wondering Does the eBay Immigration have the setting for the customer personalization tool Setting available?
Hey, if you mean our Product Personalization Tool then it only works with Shopify, WooCommerce, and Etsy. Learn more about it here: www.printful.com/product-personalization-tool
Placeit is great if your marketing to teens kids and 20 year olds forget marketing to 30 years olds .. if you are doing stationary it sucks... it is not the best mockups it just happens to be the main choice.. and on top of that it RUNS VERY SLOW... Ready for a new Site to popup that leaves placeit behind
Raw pixel
Pexel
great
Iv uploaded in PSD does that work too or should I make it png ?
Our acceptable print file formats are only either PNG or JPEG, so you'd probably have to convert your file to either one of these acceptable formats. If you're interested, here's a blog article we've made on different make-or-break print file guidelines to take into account > www.printful.com/blog/everything-you-need-to-know-to-prepare-the-perfect-printfile/ Hope this helps!
i`m going to use all of the web sites
madam is it ok to use pic from pixabay and unsplash to print on tshirt and sell it?
Hey! It's best to check each case individually to determine if the photo is or isn't allowed for commercial use. In case of any doubts or questions, we always suggest consulting with a legal specialist.
hi, i would ask about copyright. is allowed if i used some software logo on t-shirt ? for example i use Photoshop logo on my tshirt Design.
All designs must comply with our Acceptable Content Guidelines. Here's a link to more information about them: www.printful.com/policies/content-guidelines In case of any further questions, we always suggest consulting with a legal specialist.
Can i use unsplash images for my print on demand business?
Need answer, please.
Hey, Ali, this is something that you should check with Unsplash.
@Ali Hasan heyy did u get the answer to your question?
I'm looking into using the print full website to improve my online store For right now for designs Markups and everything else what websites would you recommend for just going totally free for now?
Hey! There are many marketplaces and store platforms that you can use, however, none of them are completely free of charge. You can explore the options and filter by your preferences over here ➡️ www.printful.com/integrations
If you're a programmer, consider using our API ➡️ www.printful.com/api
What printer do I buy ? Or do I get them sent in the mail would that be cheaper?
Hey, we don't sell printers but you can check this page out to learn how Printful works. :)
www.printful.com/how-printful-works
Canva designs are copyrighted. You can't use them to sell on merchandise, legally
Can we earn from your website
Yes! You can check our Referral and Affiliate programs right here:
www.printful.com/affiliates
www.printful.com/referral
And you can set up your store, designs the products in our catalog, push them to your store, and then collect the profit. 💰
Tip: take graphic design classes. Subscribe to Adobe products.
what about Copy right issues??
Hey, Sagar! As long as you use your own design or royalty free images, there shouldn’t be any issues with copyrights. You can check out useful information on copyrights and trademarks here: www.printful.com/blog/copyright-and-trademark-printing/ Hope it helps!
@@PrintfulCustomPrinting Royalty Free does not mean you can use an image without the permission of the owner of the copyright. It means if you purchase a license for a royalty free image (you must purchase it) you can usually use it for any purpose in perpetuity. And there are different royalty free licenses. Some are editorial only, which means you can use in newspapers, magazines, blogs but not commercially. You are misleading your viewers. And if you purchase a license for a royalty free image that has recognizable people, logos etc, you have to have model release for people and property. I sell images on various sites, so get really angry when people steal images thinking royalty free means free to use any way you want. On most sites such as Shutterstock, their cheap pricing is for editorial use. You must purchase an extended license to use commercially (and that can cost about $90 an image) and sometimes that does not cover use on products for sale.
Your viewers could get in deep legal trouble following your advice.
@@coneheadjill 💯 This company really should revise or annotate the video. Viewers are going to think they can just go to any website and use images.
@@catilyeverafter316 People seem to think that because the word "Free" is in Royalty Free, it means it is free to use. I sell photos, and royalty free is usually an expensive license as it gives the buyer a wide range of uses and can be used forever (usually). Commercial does not always mean products for sale. Commercial can mean advertising, promotional flyers, business cards etc. Many commercial licenses exclude products for sale and that costs more if you want that covered in your license.
Printful mockup generator cost
We're not sure if we've understood your comment correctly, but there aren't any additional costs when using our Mockup Generator.
Could there be a copyright issue on canva?because today my redbubble account was charged.pls help me
Hey! You should get in touch with the Redbubble Customer Support to learn more. Unfortunately, we won't be able to help you with this.
@@PrintfulCustomPrinting np thx :)
Did I made my merch shirt?
the tutorial is sponsored by ROCK BAND 😂😂😒
This is not what i was asking. Rubbish
Did you scam lykan?