Legal
Acceptable use
This Acceptable Use Policy spells out what you may and may not do with QuickListing. It is part of, and incorporated by reference into, the Terms of Service. Where this policy is stricter than the Terms, this policy controls; the Terms remain the master agreement.
We enforce these rules with a mix of automated filters (pre-generation regex blocklist, per-call AI moderation) and human review of reports. Violations can result in your generation being refunded and rejected, account suspension, or — for severe or repeated cases — termination and a referral to the relevant authorities.
1. What you may NOT generate or push
The following content is never permitted on QuickListing, whether you generate it, upload it, or push it to a connected marketplace such as Etsy:
- Copyrighted brands, characters, or trade dress you do not own or are not licensed to use. This includes but is not limited to: Disney / Marvel / DC / Pixar / Studio Ghibli characters, Nintendo / Pokemon / Sega properties, sports-team logos, professional sports league marks, music-band logos, fashion-house monograms, and third-party branded slogans.
- Named living public figures without their written consent. Recognisable faces, signatures, or named quotes attributed to a real person are off-limits even if the person is described as “fan art”.
- Hateful, harassing, or discriminatory content targeting people on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or age.
- Sexual content involving minors, in any form. We have zero tolerance and will report violations to NCMEC and the relevant authorities.
- Pornographic or graphic sexual content, as QuickListing is intended for general-audience print-on- demand and Etsy listings.
- Graphic violence, gore, or self-harm imagery, including realistic depictions of weapons being used against people, blood, dismemberment, or suicide promotion.
- Hate speech, extremist political messaging, or content promoting violence against any political, ethnic, religious, or national group. Election memes, news-driven satire, civic-themed slogans (“Vote 2026”), and political-opinion graphics that do not target individuals or groups for harm are permitted — POD culture leans on these and we don't block them. We do block named tragedy victims, active- conflict imagery designed to inflame, and content that celebrates or recruits for violent extremism.
- Misleading medical, financial, or legal claims (e.g. “cures cancer”, “guaranteed returns”).
- Content that violates the marketplace's rules where you push the listing — including Etsy's Prohibited Items policy, House Rules, and Handmade Standards.
2. What you may NOT do as a user
- Create more than one account to bypass credit limits, farming the signup bonus, or evade a prior suspension.
- Resell, sublicense, white-label, or expose QuickListing generation as a service to third parties without a written commercial agreement with us.
- Probe, scan, or attempt to bypass our rate limits, kill switches, billing, or content filters.
- Scrape generated assets you do not own. Each user owns the outputs they paid for, not those produced for other users.
- Use the service to harass other users or our team. Repeated harassment will end your account.
- Reverse-engineer, decompile, or attempt to derive prompts, model weights, or training data from the service.
3. Content you push to Etsy is your responsibility
QuickListing helps you draft listings, generate designs, and push them to your connected Etsy shop — but the listing on Etsy is yours. You are responsible for:
- Disclosing AI involvement on the listing as required by Etsy and other applicable marketplaces. See our AI Disclosure.
- Confirming the design does not infringe a copyright or trademark before you publish it.
- Following Etsy's seller policies, including handmade, printed-to-order, and digital-download eligibility rules.
- Handling refunds, customer service, and tax remittance for buyers of your Etsy listings. QuickListing is not a party to your sales.
4. Reporting a violation
If you see content on QuickListing or in a QuickListing- published Etsy listing that violates this policy, email us at support@quicklisting.app with the listing URL or generation id and a brief description of the issue.
Copyright complaints should follow the formal procedure on our DMCA Notice & Takedown page so we can act on them quickly.
5. Enforcement
We may, at our discretion and without prior notice:
- Reject a generation in real time and refund the credits.
- Remove a generated asset from your gallery and from any Etsy listing pushed through us.
- Suspend your account, freezing access to the site and paused subscriptions, while we investigate.
- Terminate your account for serious or repeated violations, cancelling any active subscription on the next renewal.
- Cooperate with law enforcement and turn over information we're legally obligated to disclose.
If your account is suspended or terminated, you may appeal by emailing support@quicklisting.app within 30 days. We will respond, but appeals do not pause ongoing investigations.
6. Changes
We update this policy when product behaviour, marketplace rules, or applicable law shifts. Material changes are flagged in-app and via the email address on your account.