Well... here it is:
New Update about Provo Craft’s Angel Policy
April 23rd, 2010
We've gotten some great feedback on the Angel Policy revision we made last week as it pertains to Cake. It's such great feedback, in fact, that we’d like to do something similar for paper crafters and mixed media artists. Moving forward, we're going to combine cake and other mediums so there's just one Angel Policy for everyone. And at the same time, we’d like to provide a bit more clarity to that policy. This will be the official policy going forward, and while there could be additional adjustments or clarifications from time to time, we don’t anticipate any significant changes in the near future.
This new Angel Policy still does not authorize you to produce and sell individual, unassembled cuts using Cricut products (i.e., mass producing individually-cut letters or shapes to re-sell). It does, however, authorize you to sell up to 10,000 completed projects annually (i.e., cards, scrapbook pages, finished cakes), using cuts made with Cricut products. This revision offers the most flexibility possible to those who wish to create and sell projects made using any of the Provo Craft products, while also protecting the creative ideas and images of the independent artists with whom we work to produce art for our cartridges.
We’ve tried to make this new policy as simple and clear as possible. We hope you’ll be really happy with what it allows you to do. But if there’s any part of this policy that you’re still unclear or unhappy about, please call our customer service department at 1-800-937-7686 and we’ll answer your questions. We also recognize that limiting the sale of completed projects to 10,000 differs from what we shared last week specifically with respect to the use of Cricut Cake. So if you bought Cricut Cake this week and find this revision no longer meets your needs, you can contact Customer Service by April 30, 2010 for a refund.
Okay... so I don't know about you... but, 10,000 cakes in one year are a whole bunch of cakes! Hmmm... let's see, 365 days in a year means that I can make 27.4 cakes everyday of the year and sell them without getting in trouble with Provocraft! Well, I want to meet the person who thinks this is not enough or is not fair! I could be wrong, but I think you would need to be a pretty large operation to produce more than 27 cakes each and every day of the year! JMO!
7 comments:
I totally agree...
lol Tammy you got that right. Thanks for the info.
chriswooten57
mcwooten1999@carolina.rr.com
Just a thought-don't have a cricut cake and don't sell cakes-but a couple of dozen cupcakes would put you in close range of the 27 wouldn't it? Just an idea....
nancy
I didn't even know what the Angel Policy was but how awesome is that. I had a friend who got in trouble with ProvoCraft awhile ago for selling completed scrapbook layouts that utilized Cricut cuts. I was wondering what they were going to do now that they created Cake. I am glad to see that they opened it up to everyone.
I agree. I think that 10,000 is a lot for papercrafting too. I just want to know when that angel policy will be completed & about the modes of selling.
Lori
10,000 is a lot for papercrafters and for cakes, but it probably still isn't enough for people who make cookies or cupcakes. 27 a day is a pretty easy mark to reach with those! But at least they gave us some leeway.
Thanks for the updates to the Gypsy, I can't hardly wait for the hide contour feature.
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