What legal provisions do I need to consider when uploading a design?
Designs that you choose to upload are not allowed to break existing creator, personality, or copyright laws .
You must possess the full rights in order to use a design (picture, logo, text) in the Spreadshirt Designer , in your Spreadshop , or on the Marketplace .
Please double check the legal status or ask the owner for permission if you are not sure before using a design.
The use of eradicative, defaming , or legally questionable content will not be tolerated.
Helpful Links:
German Protected Patents and Brands
European Trademarks and Designs
Examples of designs we can't accept
Here are some types of "blacklisted" designs that you can't use on Spreadshirt items:
Copyright infringement
These are some well known, copyrighted logos. If you wanted to have them printed, you have to get the permission of the owners of this brand.
Unconstitutional
These designs break the law, some even break fundamental rights. No-go!
Breach of personal rights
Pictures of celebrities must not be used for advertising and business purposes, at least not without their permission. In order to avoid unnecessary trouble, we don't print them.
Articles in this category
- Do I keep the legal rights to designs I upload?
- Is it possible to change products that have already been created in the product administration?
- The approved design is larger than the design I submitted. Why?
- Why do the colours of my pixel graphic show up differently on the shirt and my screen?
- What does accreditation have to do with the delay of placing my design on the market place?
- What is the Design Gallery?
- What do I have to consider when using designs from the Design Gallery in my shop?
- What happens if a design violates legal provisions?
- What should I know before uploading my design?
- What legal provisions do I need to consider when uploading a design?
- Why isn't my product available in the Marketplace?
