Print & IP rules
Effective 17 August 2026 · version 2026-08-17.1 · part of the Terms
Plain version
Your drawing, your photo, your type: yes. Nike, Disney, a band, a sports team, a celebrity face, or a picture you grabbed off Google: no. “I changed it a little” still counts as no. If we think it is stolen, we will not print it.
Allowed
- Art you created
- Art a client or artist gave you written permission to print on clothing
- Text you wrote that does not use someone else’s slogan or brand
- Public-domain works (make sure they actually are)
Not allowed
- Logos, names, or trade dress of companies, teams, schools, or products you do not own
- Characters, stills, game art, comics, anime, or “fan art” of those
- Album covers, movie posters, or other copyrighted images
- A real person’s name, face, or likeness used as merch without their permission (celebrities included)
- Counterfeit or “inspired by” copies meant to look like a brand
- Hate, illegal content, or sexual content involving minors (zero tolerance — we report and delete)
- Overt racial slurs in type, file names, or SVG text. The studio blocks the obvious words. We still review art by eye and wipe anything we will not print
You are the publisher
When you put art on a garment, you are publishing it. FOMOClothes is the printer / studio, not the author. You are responsible for clearing rights before you upload. We do not grant permission to use third-party IP. We do not review every file for legal clearance.
What we will do
- Refuse or delete uploads that look like they break these rules
- Honor valid DMCA notices as described in the Copyright policy
- Ban repeat infringers
- Refuse to fulfill an order rather than print a problem design
If we miss something, that is not permission and not a waiver. Rights holders should use the DMCA page.
Shopify shop
Ready-made items on www.fomoclothes.com must also follow Shopify’s Acceptable Use Policy. Do not try to move an infringing custom onto that shop to dodge these rules.