Canva Pro Images - A Question

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Hey guys, i quickly need an advice. I have just subscribed to Canva Pro, i think that it is the cheapest way to get premium images for my blog.

however, one thing bothers me, what if one day I decide to sell my site. Will the next owner have to change those images or?


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UPDATE: I have received their answer. If I decide to sell my site, the new owner will have the right to use the images because I bought them.

However, if he wants to change something on any image made in Canva, he'll have to purchase canva premium to do it.

Long story short, he will be able to keep them on the site, but he's not allowed to do any changes to them.

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Thank you for sharing the results. It's good to know for the future.

They would be your images to
Sell with the site. The buyer would not have access to saved images in canva on your premium canva account.

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I know that he doesn't have access to them in my Canva account, but the ones that I uploaded to the site?! I just sent a question directly to Canva support.

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We will be interested in hearing what Canva support says.

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still waiting for them to answer haha, their customer support is extremely slow (not as fast as WAs)

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Let the buyer know before purchase your website. He can ask questions to Canva. Or he likes the images, he can join Canva Pro.

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This is a great question. I would ask Kyle or Carson directly regarding any use of images with a copyright on a website that you sell.
It shouldn't be a problem if you had used images from a CCO source, which is a source where the creators of the images have released their interest in it and made it available to anyone rather than keeping the exclusive rights to the image.
Here's a link to CCO : https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/

Why would they.

I also think that they don't need, someone (me) purchased that image and that's all, the most important thing is that I didn't steal it or something, however, Canva TOS are a bit unclear about this, I'm probably going ti ask them directly.

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