What legal provisions do I need to consider when uploading a design?
Designs that you choose to upload are not allowed to infringe upon existing third party rights (specifically creator, personality, trademark/copyright laws or other legal provisions .) Examples of designs we can't accept
You must possess the full rights to a design in order to use a design (photo, logo, text etc.) in the T-Shirt Designer, in your Spreadshirt shop or on the Marketplace.
When in doubt, please double check the legal status or ask the owner for limited permission before using a design.
Information about copyright protected brands, as well as their protection can be found on the following websites:
- German Patent and Trademark Office
- European Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market
- World Intellectual Property Organization
The use of eradicative, defaming , or legally questionable content will not be tolerated.
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 to Marketplace products which haven't been sold?
- 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?
