They steal other people's design
They steal other people's designs and its impossible to contact them to get them to take the design down.
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They steal other people's designs and its impossible to contact them to get them to take the design down.
This company steals artwork from other designers. They have stolen two of my designs AND slapped on shirts with the watermark in the design.
Please do not support companies who steal from other designers. For many designers, this is our livelihood and when people steal our designs, we lose money AND our designs are pixelated and look bad on merchandise. They are not high-res images that they are using on their products--because they are stolen from a low-res image.
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