A copyright violation is the unauthorized use of work that is covered by copyright. If you use, alter or sell another person or company’s work without a license or their written permission then you are violating their copyright and are breaking the law. Here are some requirements to comply with copyright violations:
01The item must NOT include any brand names, logos or trademarks. – For example you cannot use an Intel or IBM logo.
02The item must NOT include patented and trademarked designs – Some templates are in fact trademarked. Examples include the iPod and iPhone.
03The item must NOT include photographs or replications of artworks such as paintings, sculptures and some architectural buildings. – For example you cannot use the Mona Lisa in a template design. You cannot use a photo or replication of the Sydney Opera House or Eiffel Tour, both of which are copyrighted monuments.
04 The item must NOT be based on any other item. – For example you cannot submit a website template that is based on an established website. Similarly you cannot submit a template which is too similar to another item for sale on another website.
05You must NOT upload items that have been reconstructed from another item (even if that item is your own).
06You must NOT upload a template that uses free or purchased components from any other source UNLESS you have an express license to do so. – For example you cannot download a file then use part or all of it in a file for sale unless it specifically states that it is usable in items for resale.
07You must NOT purchase or download any item, alter it, then resell it – You cannot submit an item that you have purchased or downloaded from another site and then altered.
08You must NOT use photos in your template UNLESS you have a license to resell them.
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