Infringement Policy
Copyright infringement is the prohibited or unauthorized use of copyrighted material. This can include using someone else’s copyrighted work without their permission or using copyrighted material in a way that violates the copyright owner’s intellectual property rights.
Copyright infringement can also occur when someone tries to sell, distribute, or profit from a copyrighted work without the copyright owner’s permission.
There are a few possible ways:
One way is by listing copyrighted products for sale without the copyright owner’s permission. This includes listing counterfeit items or selling unauthorized copies of copyrighted works.
Another way someone can infringe on another’s copyright is by using copyrighted images or videos without the copyright owner’s permission.
An example would be uploading these materials to website by business purpose without the consent of the copyright owner, or by using them in website listings without attributing the rightful owner.
Copyright infringement can also occur when someone tries to sell, distribute, or profit from a copyrighted work without the copyright owner’s permission.
There are a few possible ways:
One way is by listing copyrighted products for sale without the copyright owner’s permission. This includes listing counterfeit items or selling unauthorized copies of copyrighted works.
Another way someone can infringe on another’s copyright is by using copyrighted images or videos without the copyright owner’s permission.
An example would be uploading these materials to website by business purpose without the consent of the copyright owner, or by using them in website listings without attributing the rightful owner.