Copyright & Trademark Claims

We create all our designs “by hand” using various tools like Midjourney, FULX.1, DALL-E, Playground, Photoshop, Affinity Designer, Pixelmator Pro, and Canva. This is mainly because we desire the highest quality & resolution for printing possible, as well as great font and color choices, plus layout and positioning considerations for each individual design.

Our friendly robot taking care of copyright and trademarks.

Please note that AI-generated images are, as far as we currently understand, not copyrightable.

We are however aware that we might potentially violate legitimate copyrights or trademarks. We are happy to either provide evidence of any design being created by ourselves or remove the item if there is (you have) a legitimate copyright claim. Please contact us with some details (URL and nature of the claim) and we’ll happily engage in conversation with you to resolve the matter - and, of course, if needed IMMEDIATELY (within 1 business day) stop selling your design.

In the case of trademarks, we try to check all our designs against the USPTO and WIPO databases to avoid issues with trademarks that have been granted. Pending trademarks are a bit more difficult to monitor, so we please ask you to notify us if a trademark we are using has been moved from pending to active status and we will remove the infringing design immediately.

Important Note: Our sales numbers are not mind-blowing (0 to 2 sales average a day site-wide with a net profit of about $1 - $2 per sale - our prices are low to make the items very affordable), so we know that running your own AI merch store might not actually be financially viable - this is a passion project to us, i.e. Steve, and I’d be happy to act as your official merch store. Margins are slim but I am of course open to some form of profit share if this makes a relationship between your brand and my shop more palatable.