ButterflyVioletta said:Starr, check your spelling on "Clearance"
Dang it!!! Atleast it was free! lol
here is the image, I don't remember where I got it.
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ButterflyVioletta said:Starr, check your spelling on "Clearance"
The image has a copyright on it, so you should take it down and really shouldn't use it on your Vista stuff.starrmarie said:Dang it!!! Atleast it was free! lolhere is the image, I don't remember where I got it.
DebbieJ said:The image has a copyright on it, so you should take it down and really shouldn't use it on your Vista stuff.
chefann said:And sending an image to VistaPrint is mass production/reproduction.
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Agreed. Obviously I can only speak from PC copywritten images as referenced. The OP stated she was unclear where the source was from. Listen folks, let's not turn this into another tense discussion. I *know* how complicated the intellectual property rights are and use of images and company name. I also can tell there is a lot of confusion and lack of clarity. On Facebook alone there are some who interpret that we can't even write the words Pampered Chef in our updates as general commentary (as long as it doesn't imply PC is your employer). Since this issue is so complex I'm just begging the question of clarity, because I for one, know there is a lot of unclear ground. Personally I will be calling regarding the parameters about FB...it would seem I cannot link to my pws unless during a fundraiser, I cannot listed PC as my employer, and I think that's it! But instead of stating that I am sure about the facts, I'm going to get the facts first....NooraK said:Yes, P&P has instructions on how we can use items copyrighted by PC. However, the copyright on that picture isn't by PC. It reminds me of some of the stuff Nancy's Artwork used to have but I don't think it is exactly the same. That means whoever drew it owns the copyright to that particular image and gets to say who uses it and how. They may no longer have licensing to use it, but that doesn't mean it's OK for someone else to use it without permission.
Actually, only the organization the FR benefits can link, and then only after their site gets approval from HO.ButterflyVioletta said:Since this issue is so complex I'm just begging the question of clarity, because I for one, know there is a lot of unclear ground. Personally I will be calling regarding the parameters about FB...it would seem I cannot link to my pws unless during a fundraiser, I cannot listed PC as my employer, and I think that's it! But instead of stating that I am sure about the facts, I'm going to get the facts first....
ButterflyVioletta said:Hey Starr...or anyone, is there a way to switch from one product to with an existing design? In other words, I designed a sticky note but have decided to make it a note pad...I'm wondering how to switch?
esavvymom said:Question- has anyone gotten the VistaPrint banner? I noticed it says "indoor vinyl". What does that mean? Will it stand being outside? I don't like the Merrill banner so was thinking of getting one from Vista...but if the first rainy day will ruin it, why bother?
And yes- Starr, where did you get the image of the TTA for that business card!?
Jolie_Paradoxe said:I never intended to imply that we should not be advertising nor using car magnets and decals.
sk8rgrrl99 said:order one that says only "The Pampered Chef, Independent Consultant" and my cell phone number. I just felt that was a little safer.
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