Brandikonic is a workplace where you can buy or sell your designs legally. So, as you’d expect, we’re committed to protecting designers’ intellectual property rights, and providing project holders with designs that they’re legally entitled to use.
To protect you we have some copyright guidelines.
Report Design System
If you spot a member who has used your content without your permission, please report it by clicking on the Flag icon (at bottom of the design). Or any rare case you may also mail us all the details in a proper manner through email, at Brandikonic@gmail.com
You must not post false, inaccurate, misleading, defamatory, or libelous content in a contest. Alleging an infringement of your copyright directly to a client is defamation, against our rules, and will be dealt with appropriately. Please use the report system instead.
Brandikonic does not make judgments about what legally constitutes a “derivative work”. When we receive allegations of copying, our response is solely determined by whether the design violates our site rules.
Copyright
If found, we will immediately remove the design. But, you must hold the copyrights to the content in question. That’s the law.
The process is designed to make reporting these alleged infringements easy, while at the same time reducing the number of notices that are fraudulent, malicious, untrue, unsubstantiated or difficult to understand.
In any case, we’ll try to contact the owner of the affected project or design so that they have a chance to make a counter-notification. When you agreed to the Brandikonic terms and conditions, you consented to your contact details being disclosed so the owner may contact you directly.
To file a notice of an alleged infringement with Brandikonic, you’ll need to provide a written communication (by regular post) by mailing it to us at 209, Royal Plaza nr. Bapa Sitaram Chowk Puna, BRTS Rd, Simada Gam, Surat, Gujarat 395006 keep in mind that you’ll be (Designer/Client) liable for damages, including costs and lawyers or attorney’s fees if you materially misrepresent that an activity is infringing your copyright.