1. Your rights and permissions
Only submit content that you own or are authorized to use, reproduce, modify, and print. This includes artwork, photographs, logos, trademarks, characters, text, names, signatures, and a person’s image or likeness.
Purchasing or finding an image online does not necessarily grant commercial reproduction rights. You are responsible for reviewing the applicable license.
2. Prohibited content
You may not submit content that:
- Infringes copyright, trademark, patent, publicity, privacy, or other rights.
- Is illegal, fraudulent, deceptive, defamatory, or unlawfully threatening.
- Sexually exploits or endangers a minor.
- Contains non-consensual intimate imagery or sexual content involving a real person without consent.
- Promotes terrorism, violent extremist organizations, or credible targeted violence.
- Includes private credentials, payment-card data, government identifiers, or other unnecessary sensitive information.
- Attempts to evade safety systems, service limits, or legal obligations.
3. AI prompts and reference images
The same rules apply to prompts, generated images, and reference files. You must have permission to use a person’s photo or another creator’s work as a reference where permission is legally required.
AI generation does not guarantee originality or legal clearance. You are responsible for reviewing the output before using it.
4. Review and enforcement
We do not promise to review every submission, but we may use automated or manual review where reasonably necessary. We may reject, pause, remove, or cancel content or orders that appear to violate this policy, a provider policy, or applicable law.
Where appropriate, a canceled order will be refunded. Costs already incurred or conduct involving fraud or abuse may affect the available remedy to the extent permitted by law.
5. Intellectual-property complaints
If you believe content processed through PrintAIArt infringes your rights, submit a detailed notice through our contact form. Include:
- Your name and contact information.
- Identification of the protected work or right.
- Identification of the allegedly infringing material or order.
- A statement explaining your good-faith belief that the use is unauthorized.
- A statement that the information provided is accurate and that you are the rights holder or authorized to act for the rights holder.
6. Cooperation
We may preserve relevant records, suspend fulfillment, request additional information, or cooperate with service providers and lawful authorities when handling credible complaints, fraud, safety concerns, or legal process.