Legal Guidelines for Arts and DMCA Policy
By uploading content to pur3pod.com, you acknowledge that your content complies with all laws and doesn't violate third-party rights, including copyright, trademark, or personality rights. Pur3Pod reserves the right to close your account under its DMCA policy if your content receives multiple takedown notices.
Please thoroughly VERIFY the legal status of your artworks. If uncertain, seek permission for usage.
Content we do not print
We will not print: Unofficial merchandise. Names, logos, pictures, or other intellectual property of musical groups or artists. Names, logos, pictures, or other intellectual property of sports teams, universities, clubs, or organizations such as Boston Red Sox, Girl Scouts of America, or Princeton University. Characters, images, actors, or likenesses from cartoon networks, comic books, video games, movies, and television shows. Trademarks, names, or logos for companies. For example, you cannot use the name Coca Cola, Coke "It's the Real Thing," or the art from the cans.
Restricted Trademarks

Restricted Celebrity Likenesses
We will not print photos, caricatures, or other artwork depicting a celebrity. Merely taking a picture of a celebrity doesn't grant the right to use the photo on shirts, even if digitally altered. As illustrated in the examples below, personal rights persist even if the person is no longer living.

Discovery of Illegal Arts
Arts and text suspected to violate the law, including, but not limited to, defamation or copyright violations, will be promptly removed without warning and not printed. If your art or text is removed in error, please email contact@pur3pod.com with proof of ownership or another valid statement of legality.
If you suspect an art or text is illegal, report it to contact@pur3pod.com. Your personal information will be safeguarded per our privacy statement. Note that the availability of similar fan art or parody arts on the platform must be assessed case by case; some are licensed or subject to legal exceptions, while others are removed due to legal complaints.