Licensing Information

All artwork, videos, photos, and content on my website and social media accounts are protected by copyright law. You must have my explicit permission to use, redistribute, reproduce, or modify any of my content.

How to Request Licensing or Permission

If you’d like to use my work for any purpose, please email me at lisacornwellart@gmail.com with the following details:

  • How you plan to use the content.

  • The specific piece(s) you want to use.

  • The platform, medium, or purpose of use.

I will review your request and discuss appropriate licensing terms.

Unauthorized Use

Reposting, reproducing, or modifying my work without permission is a violation of copyright law. Unauthorized use will result in legal action to secure licensing fees and any damages.

Thank You

Thank you for respecting my work and helping to protect creative expression. Licensing ensures my art is used responsibly and fairly.

 FAQs

  • You are welcome to use the built-in share features (like the “Share” by message button on Instagram or Facebook) to share my content with friends. You may also send the link directly to them. However, downloading, altering, reposting, or attempting to remove or modify my watermarks, text, audio, or visuals is a violation of copyright law. Please respect the integrity of my work.

  • My content is not available for download. Please do not screen-record, screenshot, crop out watermarks, or use third-party apps to download or reproduce my videos. Any attempt to do so is a violation of copyright law.

  • Licensing fees vary based on several factors, including the size of your account, the intended use, and the reach of your audience. I set licensing fees fairly, taking into consideration my account's size and quality of my work, the scope of the usage you're requesting, and the nature of your project. Please reach out to discuss your specific needs, and I'll be happy to provide a personalized quote.

  • No, tagging me does not grant permission to use my content. Unauthorized use of my work—whether by reposting or modifying—is harmful to creators. If my content is used without permission, I will pursue legal action to recover licensing fees and additional damages.

  • Even if you modify my videos—whether by changing the audio, cropping, adding effects, or including commentary—it is still my copyrighted work. Altering the video does not transfer ownership. I retain full rights to my content, and these modifications do not grant permission for reuse. The copyright remains with me regardless of the changes you make.

  • No, screen recording and reposting my videos is a violation of my copyright. It’s not acceptable to use methods to illegally download my content in order to remove watermarks or present it as your own. This is harmful to me as a creator and undermines the hard work that goes into making original content.

  • If your account is based on reposting content from other artists, it’s important to understand that using my work, or anyone else’s, without permission is illegal. Always seek permission from the creator before reposting. I strongly encourage you to create your own original content instead, as this will help you grow as an artist and foster a more authentic connection with your audience. Reposting others' work without consent or compensation undermines the efforts of artists like myself, who rely on our content for our livelihoods.

  • If my content is used without permission, I will take the necessary legal steps to address the infringement. This includes recovering appropriate licensing fees and any damages resulting from the unauthorized use. Damages may include profits made from my content, harm to my brand or reputation, and any financial losses caused by the violation.

  • Respecting copyright demonstrates respect for my work, the years I've dedicated to perfecting my craft, and the effort I’ve invested in building my social media presence. Piracy undermines my artistic integrity and jeopardizes my livelihood. Unauthorized use not only harms me but also the broader creative community, making it harder for artists to share their work freely. Please respect copyright law and help support a sustainable creative ecosystem.

Thank you for respecting my work.

If you have any questions or would like to discuss licensing opportunities, please reach out. I look forward to talking with you.

lisacornwellart@gmail.com