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Do I Own My Canva Logo?

Last updated on September 27, 2022 @ 4:34 pm

As a business or individual, you want to make sure that you have full ownership over any logos or designs that you create. After all, these are often key components of your branding.

So what about Canva logos? Can you be sure that you own the rights to any logos created using the popular design tool?

The short answer is yes, you do own your Canva logo. As the creator of the logo, you have full copyright over it and can use it however you like. This includes using it on your website, on your social media accounts, on your business cards or marketing materials, and so on.

PRO TIP: Canva’s terms of use state that you own the rights to any logos or designs that you create on their platform. However, they reserve the right to use any designs that you create on their platform for their own marketing purposes. If you do not want Canva to use your designs for their own marketing purposes, you will need to purchase a commercial license.

Of course, there are some conditions attached to this. First of all, if you use any copyrighted images or fonts in your logo, you will need to get permission from the copyright holder before using them commercially. Additionally, if you sell or transfer your logo to someone else, they will need to agree to these same conditions.

Overall, though, owning your Canva logo is a simple matter of being the creator of the logo. As long as you follow the basic rules of copyright law, you can rest assured that you have full control over your logo and can use it however you like.

Conclusion:

So there you have it – as the creator of a Canva logo, you can be confident that you own the copyright to it and can use it however you wish. Just be sure to get permission from any copyright holders for any images or fonts used in the logo, and be aware that if you sell or transfer the logo to someone else, they will need to agree to these same conditions.

Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

Cloud infrastructure engineer and tech mess solver.