Last updated: August 2026
This Copyright Policy explains who owns what across our website, deliverables and digital products, and how we handle copyright concerns. It complements our Terms & Conditions, Digital Product Policy and DMCA Policy.
1. Our Website Content
All content on this website — text, graphics, logos, page designs, illustrations, photography, videos, downloadable resources and code — is owned by us or our licensors and is protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws worldwide. You may view, download and print pages for your own internal, non-commercial evaluation of our services. Republishing, scraping, or commercial reuse of website content without written permission is not allowed. Short quotations with clear attribution and a link are welcome.
2. Client Deliverables
Ownership of work we create for clients is set out in our Terms & Conditions: deliverables created specifically for you transfer to you on full payment, while our pre-existing tools, frameworks, libraries and know-how remain ours and are licensed to you as needed. Until full payment, deliverables remain our property and may not be used commercially.
3. Client-Provided Materials
When you provide materials for a project (brand assets, images, copy, footage, data), you confirm you own them or hold the rights needed for us to use them in your project. You are responsible for infringement claims arising from materials you supply. If we believe supplied material infringes third-party rights, we will flag it and may decline to use it.
4. Digital Products
Digital products sold on our store are licensed under the license type purchased, as described in our Digital Product Policy. Purchasing a product does not transfer copyright in the underlying work. Where products incorporate third-party assets (for example fonts or stock elements), the product page or included documentation lists any additional license conditions that apply.
5. Fonts, Stock and Open-Source Components
Projects may include third-party components — stock imagery, fonts, plugins, open-source libraries — each governed by its own license. We select components whose licenses permit the intended use and will identify any that require you to purchase or maintain your own license (for example ongoing font subscriptions).
6. Reporting Copyright Infringement
We respect the intellectual property of others and expect the same from our clients and users. If you believe content on this website, in our store, or published through a client engagement infringes your copyright, please follow the notice procedure in our DMCA Policy, which describes exactly what to include so we can act quickly. We investigate all complete notices, remove or disable access to infringing material where appropriate, and may terminate repeat infringers' accounts.
7. Permissions
Want to reuse something of ours — republish an article, use a graphic in a presentation, feature our work? Just ask through our Contact page. We grant most reasonable requests quickly and in writing.