YourStuffMade AI Policy
YourStuffMade AI Policy
We believe AI should support creativity — not replace, copy, exploit or undermine human creators.
YourStuffMade works with artists, brands, businesses, schools, agencies, events and creative communities to turn original ideas into ethically made custom products. As AI tools become more common, we want to be clear about how we use AI, what we will not manufacture, and how we protect artists, designers, illustrators, creators and IP owners.
This policy explains how we use AI responsibly, how we review orders, and why we may reject projects that appear to misuse AI, copy another creator’s work, imitate living artists, infringe intellectual property or breach our community standards.
Our AI Stance
YourStuffMade supports responsible technology, ethical manufacturing and human creativity. We may use AI internally to improve workflows, organise information, draft internal notes, improve accessibility, help with translation, assist customer support and make our team faster — but we do not use AI as an excuse to devalue human creative work.
How We Use AI
We use AI as a tool to support our team and customers. We do not treat AI as a replacement for creator permission, artwork ownership, ethical sourcing or human review.
Customer support and education
We may use AI to help organise support information, suggest helpful replies, summarise product questions, explain production options and direct customers to useful pages such as our Product Guides, Free Design Templates and Contact Request page.
Translation and accessibility
We may use AI-assisted translation and editing tools to help more customers understand our products, policies and ordering process. We still aim to review important customer-facing content and keep our core policy pages clear, accurate and respectful.
Internal workflow improvements
We may use AI to organise internal notes, summarise enquiries, improve team efficiency, draft checklists, identify missing information and help route requests. Our team remains responsible for decisions about quotes, production, order acceptance and customer communication.
Content drafting and research support
We may use AI to help draft educational content, product explanations, outlines and internal summaries. AI-assisted content is not a substitute for our policies, community standards, ethical commitments or respect for creators.
What We Will Not Manufacture
We may refuse, cancel or request changes to any order where the artwork, files, references, prompt notes or surrounding context suggest that the project may misuse AI or harm creators.
AI Artwork and Creator Protection
We understand that many artists and designers use AI tools in different ways. Our policy is not designed to punish ethical creative experimentation. It is designed to protect creators from exploitation, imitation, theft and unfair manufacturing of work that should not be commercialised.
Allowed: AI as a support tool
We may accept projects where AI was used as a support tool and the final artwork is meaningfully directed, edited, owned or approved by the person placing the order. Examples may include moodboarding, rough concept exploration, layout planning, background removal, colour testing, copy editing or accessibility support.
Not allowed: AI used to copy creators
We may reject projects where AI appears to have been used to mimic a specific artist, replicate a creator’s style, produce lookalike artwork, recreate copyrighted characters or generate commercial merchandise from someone else’s work without permission.
Case-by-case review
Not every AI-assisted file is automatically rejected. We review context, references, ownership, permissions, customer notes, artwork quality and potential harm. If we need more information, we may ask for proof of rights, licensing, original source files or written permission before manufacturing.
When in doubt, ask first
If you are unsure whether your design can be produced, please contact us before ordering through our Contact Request page. We would rather help you adjust a project early than cancel an order later.
Our Community Standards
Our AI policy works alongside our wider community standards. We want YourStuffMade to be safe for artists, customers, communities and production partners.
How We Review Orders
We cannot guarantee that every issue will be identified, but we use a review process to help reduce harm and protect creators.
What Customers Are Responsible For
By submitting artwork or placing an order, customers confirm they have the rights, permissions and authority needed to manufacture the design.
You must own or have permission to use the artwork
You are responsible for ensuring that your artwork, logo, characters, brand assets, references and files are original, licensed, approved or legally usable for commercial production.
You must not submit copied AI-generated work
You must not submit AI-generated or AI-edited artwork that intentionally copies, imitates or recreates another creator’s work, brand, character, product, likeness or protected style without permission.
You must provide proof if requested
We may ask for source files, licensing information, written permission, creator approval or other evidence that your project can be manufactured ethically and legally.
This page is not legal advice. Intellectual property, copyright, trademark, privacy and AI rules vary by location. Customers should seek independent legal advice if they are unsure whether they have the right to manufacture a design.
Helpful Resources
AI, copyright and intellectual property rules are changing quickly. These external resources can help creators and customers better understand the wider conversation.
Related YourStuffMade Resources
Explore more pages to help you create ethical, production-ready custom merchandise.
FAQs
Do you ban all AI-assisted artwork?
No. We do not automatically ban every project touched by AI. We are focused on preventing harm, exploitation, copying, impersonation, IP infringement and misleading commercial use.
Can I use AI for moodboards or rough concepts?
Yes, AI-assisted moodboards, rough concepts, colour tests or layout exploration may be acceptable when the final artwork is original, permitted, human-directed and not copied from another creator.
Will you manufacture fan art?
We may reject fan art, character art, logos or brand references if the customer cannot show permission, licensing or legal authority to produce the design commercially.
What happens if an order is rejected?
We may ask for changes, request proof of rights, cancel the order or decline manufacturing. Our goal is to protect creators, communities, customers and production partners.
Can I report artwork misuse?
Yes. If you believe a submitted or manufactured design misuses your artwork, brand or creative rights, please contact us through our Contact Request page with clear details.
Work With a Creator-First Manufacturer
YourStuffMade is built for artists, brands, businesses, schools, agencies and communities who want ethical custom products made with care. Our AI policy is one more part of our commitment to protecting creative work and supporting responsible manufacturing.
If your project uses original artwork, licensed assets or approved brand files, we would love to help bring it to life.