Summary
Section reorganized under "Infringement of Lawful Rights." Brand/logo rule restated; celebrity likeness restriction clarified to explicitly require "express permission from the individual" rather than "from the individual themselves."
Why it matters
The underlying IP rules were already in effect; this change is editorial restatement and minor word refinement. No new enforcement trigger or behavioral requirement introduced. Creators and sellers should verify content compliance with IP rules, but no urgent policy shift occurs.
Recommended action
Review current video and LIVE content for unauthorized brand logos and celebrity likenesses used for commercial gain. Confirm you hold express permission from IP holders and individuals before posting promotional content.
Any content that uses brands or logos for commercial gain (unless they have the rights holder's express permission to do so)
Creators are prohibited from using the names, images, and likeness of people (including celebrity images or collections) for commercial purposes, like product endorsement or merchandise. This requires express permission from the individual.
No content was removed in this update.
Affects: Creator, Seller, Video