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Copyright & IP Complaints

16OXY lets customers put their own artwork onto products. Most of them own what they upload; occasionally someone does not. If a product on this store uses your work without permission, this page tells you exactly what to send us and what we will do about it.

Last updated August 12, 2026
Respect for IP Rights

We respect copyright and trademarks, removing infringing items upon valid notice.

Direct Notice Queue

Legal notices go directly to our designated email queue for review by human staff.

Counter-Notice Rights

Designers whose items were removed by error have a clear procedure to file a counter-notice.

On this page

11 sections
  1. 01Who this page is for
  2. 02Before you file
  3. 03What your notice must contain
  4. 04Trade marks, likeness and other rights
  5. 05Where to send it
  6. 06What happens next
  7. 07If your design was removed
  8. 08Repeat infringers
  9. 09False and abusive claims
  10. 10This is not legal advice
  11. 11Contact
01

Who this page is for

Rights holdersYou own a copyright, trade mark or other right and have found it on a product here. Sections 2 to 6 are yours.
Customers and designersYour design was removed or your order cancelled and you believe that was wrong. Go to section 7.

If your question is about an order — where it is, when it arrives, a fault — this is the wrong page. Use the FAQ or write to support instead; notices sent here are routed to a legal queue and will only slow you down.

02

Before you file

A notice is a legal statement made under penalty of perjury, so it is worth thirty seconds of checking first.

  • Confirm the product is on this store. Many print-on-demand shops sell similar catalogues. Send us the URL on our domain — a screenshot of a marketplace listing elsewhere is not something we can act on.
  • Confirm you hold the right, or are authorised to act for whoever does. Being the subject of a photograph, or having commissioned a design, does not automatically make you its copyright owner.
  • Consider whether the use is actually infringing. Parody, commentary, and independent creation of a similar idea are not automatically infringement — copyright protects a particular expression, not a concept, style or subject.
  • Note that we usually did not create the design. Items are made to order from artwork a customer supplied, so the fastest fix is nearly always us removing it, which is what this process does.
03

What your notice must contain

These are the elements a copyright notice needs under the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and they are what we ask for regardless of where you are — a notice missing any of them cannot be acted on, and we will write back asking for the rest.

1
Your physical or electronic signature.
2
Identification of the work you say is infringed — a link to the original, a registration number, or a copy of it.
3
The exact URL on this store of each product you are reporting. One notice may list several.
4
Your name, postal address, telephone number and email address.
5
A statement that you have a good-faith belief the use is not authorised by the rights holder, its agent, or the law.
6
A statement that the information is accurate, and — under penalty of perjury — that you are the rights holder or authorised to act for them.
#Include
1Your physical or electronic signature.
2Identification of the work you say is infringed — a link to the original, a registration number, or a copy of it.
3The exact URL on this store of each product you are reporting. One notice may list several.
4Your name, postal address, telephone number and email address.
5A statement that you have a good-faith belief the use is not authorised by the rights holder, its agent, or the law.
6A statement that the information is accurate, and — under penalty of perjury — that you are the rights holder or authorised to act for them.
Send links, not screenshots
A product URL identifies exactly one item. A screenshot or a product name usually matches several, and we will not remove products we cannot positively identify — so a notice with links is acted on in hours, and one without takes days of correspondence.
04

Trade marks, likeness and other rights

The process is the same; what we need is slightly different.

  • Trade mark: the mark itself, the registration number and territory, the goods or services it covers, and why the use here is likely to confuse. An unregistered mark can still be enforceable, but tell us the basis.
  • Right of publicity or likeness: who is depicted, your relationship to them, and confirmation that no release was given.
  • Privacy: what personal material appears on the product and how it came to be there.
  • Counterfeit goods: tell us what distinguishes the genuine article, so we can judge the listing rather than guess.
05

Where to send it

Send the complete notice to our designated agent for infringement claims:

16OXY
Email
contact@16oxy.com
Address
14801 Able Ln Ste 102, Huntington Beach, CA, United States, 92647
Typical reply
Within 2 minutes
Open the contact form

Put “IP notice” in the subject line so it is routed correctly. Everything else — evidence, links, your contact details — goes in the body of the message.

06

What happens next

1We acknowledgeWithin 2 business days, confirming what we received and asking for anything the notice is missing.
2We actA complete notice results in the product being removed from sale, usually the same day. Orders already in production are cancelled and refunded.
3We notifyThe customer or designer is told what was removed and why, given a copy of the notice, and told how to counter-notify.

We remove first and argue afterwards. That is deliberate: leaving a disputed product on sale while two parties correspond keeps producing items nobody can un-print.

07

If your design was removed

If you believe your design was removed by mistake or misidentification, you can send a counter-notice. It must include:

1
Your physical or electronic signature.
2
Identification of what was removed, and where it appeared on the store.
3
A statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good-faith belief it was removed as a result of mistake or misidentification.
4
Your name, address and telephone number.
5
Consent to the jurisdiction of the courts where you live, or where we are established if you are outside that country, and acceptance of service from the person who filed the notice.
#Include
1Your physical or electronic signature.
2Identification of what was removed, and where it appeared on the store.
3A statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good-faith belief it was removed as a result of mistake or misidentification.
4Your name, address and telephone number.
5Consent to the jurisdiction of the courts where you live, or where we are established if you are outside that country, and acceptance of service from the person who filed the notice.
A counter-notice gives the other side your details
We are required to forward it, including your contact information, to whoever filed the original complaint. Where the law provides for it, the material may be restored after 10 to 14 business days unless they tell us they have filed a court action. Consider whether you want that before sending one.
08

Repeat infringers

Accounts that attract repeated, substantiated complaints are closed. We keep a record of notices against each account, and a pattern — rather than any single mistake — is what triggers it. A notice that is withdrawn, or defeated by a counter-notice, does not count against the account.

09

False and abusive claims

Filing a notice you know to be false is not free. Under US law a person who knowingly misrepresents that material is infringing is liable for the damages and legal costs the other side incurs, including ours. Comparable provisions exist elsewhere.

We refuse notices that are plainly an attempt to remove a competitor, and we tell the reported party when we do. Using this process for anything other than a genuine rights complaint is a misuse of it.

10

This is not legal advice

This page describes our internal process. It is a summary, it is not legal advice, and it does not exhaust your rights — you can pursue a claim in court whether or not you use this process. If your claim matters to you, talk to a lawyer before filing.

Nothing here waives any defence available to 16OXY, and acting on a notice is not an admission that infringement occurred.

11

Contact

Complaints, counter-notices and questions about this process all go to the address in section 5. For what customers themselves promise about artwork they upload, see the Terms of Service.

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