David Boutin
Member
Florida
We have a business that sells embroidery design files online. So people with an embroidery machine buy the design file from us, it's delivered electronically, and then they use that to actually embroider the design on whatever they like.
My question is about whether it is okay to use some royalty free image sites to get the images we digitize into an embroidery file that we sell. So, for instance, Pixabay.com says in their terms of service the following:
"Don't sell unamended or unaltered copies of an image or video, e.g. don't sell it as a stock photo, poster, print or on a physical product, without adding any value."
We do have to use software to convert the image into the digitized file but the image will still look virtually the same, just embroidered with thread on fabric once the customer uses the file we sold them.
My question is do are we abiding by their terms of service for either of the two reasons:
1. Going through the process of digitizing the image for embroidery is altering it.
2. Digitizing the design for embroidery adds value.
Any input appreciated. Thanks!
We have a business that sells embroidery design files online. So people with an embroidery machine buy the design file from us, it's delivered electronically, and then they use that to actually embroider the design on whatever they like.
My question is about whether it is okay to use some royalty free image sites to get the images we digitize into an embroidery file that we sell. So, for instance, Pixabay.com says in their terms of service the following:
"Don't sell unamended or unaltered copies of an image or video, e.g. don't sell it as a stock photo, poster, print or on a physical product, without adding any value."
We do have to use software to convert the image into the digitized file but the image will still look virtually the same, just embroidered with thread on fabric once the customer uses the file we sold them.
My question is do are we abiding by their terms of service for either of the two reasons:
1. Going through the process of digitizing the image for embroidery is altering it.
2. Digitizing the design for embroidery adds value.
Any input appreciated. Thanks!