I’m talking about the odd element not huge parts of their cover and only if you can’t find that elsewhere! And no they don’t, just don’t produce fully AI books and you’ll be sound
@samazonkdp That still borders on plagiarism unfortunately, even if Royalty Free, especially if the image finds itself into a similar design, as it is likely to, if the book is a competitor. Technically speaking, all sources of images should still be quoted. Some Royalty Free does not insist on that these days, but you're unlikely to know exactly what is, and what isn't, just by clipping.
Haha so it does, I didn't spot that! When that's the case just re-run the prompt! Once I've spent time figuring out how to communicate with the Canva AI this sort of stuff will be sorted! Thanks for pointing out!!
Can images created with canva or ideogram be used to sell on kdp legally? Does Amazon not make a fuss? And how do we protect ourselves in case we are asked to prove legitimate ownership of the images created? Thank you
You need to specify when you upload the book to Amazon if you’ve used AI images and where they have come from! It’s not a trick question, just answer honestly and you’ll be fine
As a free user of Canva, can you take the watermark this way? This seems a really dodgy feature. I will try this, but I am scared of all lawsuits that would follow me. Definitely, a good feature if I just stop with my own ones to cut from.
Yes, yes, full tutorial, yes!
Wow...Canva just made the copyright waters even more muddy than they already are. Not sure I'm going to use it. Scary.
Totally fair! I think the whole industry is adapting at the moment but hopefully everything will become clear in a year or so
Isn't taking images from another book or competitor Plagiarism? Doesn't Amazon downgrade AI generated content against originals?
I’m talking about the odd element not huge parts of their cover and only if you can’t find that elsewhere! And no they don’t, just don’t produce fully AI books and you’ll be sound
@samazonkdp That still borders on plagiarism unfortunately, even if Royalty Free, especially if the image finds itself into a similar design, as it is likely to, if the book is a competitor.
Technically speaking, all sources of images should still be quoted. Some Royalty Free does not insist on that these days, but you're unlikely to know exactly what is, and what isn't, just by clipping.
Your unicorn has five ( or six) legs.
Haha so it does, I didn't spot that! When that's the case just re-run the prompt! Once I've spent time figuring out how to communicate with the Canva AI this sort of stuff will be sorted! Thanks for pointing out!!
Gamechanger. Steal elements from competitor covers. Great idea!
I'm really scared to try this
What about it scares you?
@@samazonkdp copyright infringement, since I'm imitating my competitors, I hope there are no risks, I don't want to be terminated
@@ezeigbobenedictgo be a Beggar/ Or find a Day Job and Stop dreaming. Only Cowards think negatively 😅
This is horrible advice. There are other use cases that have nothing to do with stealing and getting your book taken down for copyright infringement.
Can images created with canva or ideogram be used to sell on kdp legally? Does Amazon not make a fuss? And how do we protect ourselves in case we are asked to prove legitimate ownership of the images created? Thank you
You need to specify when you upload the book to Amazon if you’ve used AI images and where they have come from! It’s not a trick question, just answer honestly and you’ll be fine
As a free user of Canva, can you take the watermark this way? This seems a really dodgy feature. I will try this, but I am scared of all lawsuits that would follow me. Definitely, a good feature if I just stop with my own ones to cut from.
What do you mean?