COPYRIGHT
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
This page explains how copyright, trademarks, designs and other intellectual-property rights apply to the artwork, products, website and creative content connected with Bazaar Of Designora. It is intended to make the rules clear for customers, visitors, collaborators, press, content creators and other third parties. It should be read together with the Terms, Privacy, Cookies and Legal pages.
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Last Update: July 2026
Quick Summary
Creation and Ownership
Who creates the artwork and designs sold by Bazaar Of Designora?
The original art, illustrations, patterns, visual concepts, fashion compositions and digital environments used by Bazaar Of Designora are created through Designora Studio by Sorina Constantin, a multidisciplinary artist, architectural, fashion, graphic and 3D designer.
The creative work is developed manually using professional digital-art and design software. The artwork placed on Bazaar Of Designora products is not generated by Artificial Intelligence. Production partners may manufacture, print, embroider, assemble, pack or ship the physical products, but they do not become owners of the original artwork merely because they manufacture a product.
Who owns the copyrights?
Unless otherwise stated, the copyright and related intellectual-property rights in the original artwork, illustrations, patterns, compositions, product graphics, photographs, renders, videos, written content and other original materials belong to their creator and/or are held, administered or commercially used by 3D TEXTILE PATTERN SRL through Designora Studio and Bazaar Of Designora.
Third-party materials remain the property of their respective owners and are used only where permission, a license or another lawful basis exists.
When does copyright protection begin?
Copyright protection generally begins automatically when an original work is created and expressed in a form that can be perceived or reproduced. A work does not need to be sold, published or registered before copyright can exist.
Romanian copyright law also recognizes moral rights connected with the author and economic rights concerning reproduction, distribution, communication and other forms of use.
What is protected by copyright?
Protected content may include original artwork and illustrations; textile and surface patterns; fashion graphics; 3D environments and rendered scenes; photographs and digital mock-ups; videos, animations and sound; product descriptions and editorial text; packaging graphics; website graphics and original interface elements; promotional materials; and social-media content.
Protection may apply to an entire work and to original elements within it.
Are the names and logos protected?
The names 3D TEXTILE PATTERN, Designora Studio and Bazaar Of Designora, together with their logos, visual identities, slogans and other brand identifiers, may be protected by trademark law, unfair-competition law and other intellectual-property rules. Their appearance on the website does not grant permission to use them.
Purchasing and Using Products
Does buying a product give me ownership of the design?
No. When you purchase a Bazaar Of Designora product, you purchase the physical item. You do not purchase the copyright, source files, artwork licensee, trademark rights or the right to reproduce the design.
Owning a shirt, print, accessory or other physical product is different from owning the intellectual property printed on or incorporated into it.
What am I allowed to do with a purchased product?
You may wear or use the product personally, give the physical product to another person, display it in a private setting, take ordinary personal photographs of yourself or your surroundings with the product, and resell an authentic lawfully purchased physical item where applicable law permits.
These ordinary uses do not include copying the artwork, extracting it from the product or using it to create new merchandise.
You may wear or use the product personally, give the physical product to another person, display it in a private setting, take ordinary personal photographs of yourself or your surroundings with the product, and resell an authentic lawfully purchased physical item where applicable law permits.
These ordinary uses do not include copying the artwork, extracting it from the product or using it to create new merchandise.
Can I resell an authentic Bazaar Of Designora product?
You may generally resell an authentic physical product that you lawfully purchased, subject to applicable law. You must not represent yourself as Bazaar Of Designora, Designora Studio, 3D TEXTILE PATTERN SRL, an official distributor or an authorized partner unless you have written permission.
You may not manufacture copies, attach misleading labels, remove or alter branding in a deceptive way, or use product photographs in a manner that suggests an official relationship that does not exist.
Can I copy the design onto another product?
No. You may not scan, trace, photograph, redraw, digitize, extract or otherwise reproduce the artwork for printing or applying it to another garment, accessory, poster, digital product, physical product or commercial material without prior written permission.
Can I modify a design and use the modified version?
Not without written permission. Changing colours, cropping, adding text, redrawing part of a composition, applying filters, combining it with other content or using it as a basis for a derivative design does not automatically make the result free to use.
Can I use the artwork for commercial purposes?
No, unless Designora Studio or the relevant rights holder grants you a written commercial license. Commercial use includes selling products, advertising a business, using the artwork in paid content, packaging, branding, promotional campaigns, client work, digital assets, templates, prints, merchandise or any activity intended to generate revenue or business value.
Website, Images and Digital Content
Can I download images or content from the website?
You may view the website for personal and lawful use, but you may not download, copy, scrape, reproduce, republish, distribute or commercially exploit website images, artwork, text, video, audio, graphics, product renders or other content without prior written permission.
Using the right mouse button, screenshots, browser tools or automated extraction methods does not create permission to reuse the content.
Can I use Bazaar Of Designora images on social media?
You may share a direct link to a Bazaar Of Designora page or use the website’s official sharing tools. You may also share an official post using the platform’s native repost or share function where available.
Downloading an image and uploading it as your own post, removing credits, cropping out branding or using it to promote a business requires prior written permission.
May I use product images in a blog, article or review?
Press, journalists, reviewers and independent creators should request permission before reproducing product images or artwork. Where permission is granted, the content must be used only for the approved purpose, must not be materially altered and must include the requested credit and link.
Permission to review a product does not include permission to reproduce the artwork as a standalone asset or to use it in merchandise, advertising or unrelated commercial content.
Can I link to the website?
Ordinary, fair and lawful links to publicly available pages are generally welcome when they do not mislead visitors, imply endorsement, frame the website deceptively or associate Bazaar Of Designora with unlawful, offensive or harmful content.
Use of logos, branded buttons, deep linking designed to bypass context, or any link presented as an official partnership requires prior written approval.
Can I use website text or product descriptions?
No, not beyond limited quotation permitted by law. Product descriptions, editorial content, creative stories, policies and other original text may be protected by copyright. You may not copy them into another store, marketplace listing, blog, catalogue, training dataset or marketing campaign without permission.
Artificial Intelligence and Datasets
Is the product artwork generated by Artificial Intelligence?
No. The original artwork and designs used on Bazaar Of Designora products are created by hand in professional digital-art and design software. They are not AI-generated.
Do you ever use Artificial Intelligence?
Artificial Intelligence may be used to assist with certain supporting content, such as draft text, image preparation, product visualization, research organization or other website materials. Any such content is reviewed and approved by the team before publication. This does not change the statement that the original artwork placed on Bazaar Of Designora products is created by the human artist behind Designora Studio, Sorina Constantin.
May I use Bazaar Of Designora content to train an AI system?
No permission is granted to scrape, copy, ingest, index, analyze or use Bazaar Of Designora or Designora Studio artwork, images, product renders, text, videos, audio or other protected content for training, fine-tuning, benchmarking or building Artificial Intelligence or machine-learning systems. Any such use requires specific prior written permission.
May an AI system imitate the style of Designora Studio?
You may not use our protected works or a collection of them to reproduce, imitate or commercially exploit the recognizable creative identity of Designora Studio without permission. Questions about inspiration, style imitation and legal protection can be fact-specific, so we reserve all rights available under copyright, trademark, design, unfair-competition and other applicable laws.
Customer and Third-Party Content
What rules apply if I send you text, photographs or artwork?
Any content you submit must be yours or lawfully available for you to use. You must have permission from all relevant rights holders and from identifiable people where required. You must not submit content that infringes copyright, trademarks, privacy, publicity rights or other rights, or that is unlawful, defamatory, hateful, deceptive or harmful.
Do I keep ownership of content I submit?
You generally keep the rights you already hold. By submitting content for a request, review, complaint, promotion or other service, you grant 3D TEXTILE PATTERN SRL and the necessary production or service partners a limited permission to use that content only as reasonably needed to provide the requested service, process the order, investigate the issue or publish the material where you expressly agreed to publication.
Can Bazaar Of Designora remove submitted content?
Yes. We may reject, remove, restrict or preserve submitted content where reasonably necessary to protect rights, comply with law, enforce our rules, investigate a complaint, protect users or maintain the quality and integrity of the website.
What happens if submitted content infringes someone else’s rights?
The person who submitted the content may be responsible for the consequences of using it without permission. We may suspend the relevant request, remove the content, cancel an affected service where legally permitted, preserve evidence or cooperate with a valid legal claim.
Permissions, Licenses and Collaborations
Can I request permission to use artwork or website content?
Yes. Send a clear written request to info@designorastudio.com. Explain exactly which work you want to use, where it will appear, the intended audience, territory, duration, format, whether the use is commercial and whether any changes are proposed.
No permission exists unless it is granted in writing. Silence, a social-media interaction, a purchase or access to a file does not constitute a licensee.
Do you offer commercial licenses?
Commercial licenses may be considered case by case. Availability, scope, territory, duration, exclusivity, media, fees, credit requirements and approval rights will be agreed in writing. Designora Studio is not obliged to approve a request.
Can I collaborate with Designora Studio or Bazaar Of Designora?
Collaboration proposals are welcome when they are clear, respectful and relevant. A discussion, sample, mood board, quotation or draft does not create a partnership, license or transfer of rights unless a written agreement says so.
Can I commission exclusive artwork?
Bazaar Of Designora does not create exclusive commissioned artwork.
Infringement, Counterfeits and Reporting
What is copyright infringement?
Copyright infringement can include reproducing, distributing, publishing, selling, displaying, adapting, uploading or commercially using protected work without authorization or another lawful basis. The exact legal assessment depends on the facts and applicable law.
What is counterfeit merchandise?
Counterfeit merchandise includes unauthorized products that copy or misuse Bazaar Of Designora or Designora Studio artwork, names, logos, labels, packaging or other protected elements in a way that falsely suggests authenticity or approval.
How can I report suspected infringement or counterfeit products?
Please email info@designorastudio.com and include: your name and contact details; a description of the protected work or brand; the location of the suspected infringement; links, screenshots or photographs; the reason you believe the use is unauthorized; and any other information that may help us investigate.
Do not place yourself at risk or purchase suspicious goods solely to create evidence.
What should I do if I believe Bazaar Of Designora content infringes my rights?
Contact info@designorastudio.com with enough detail to identify the work, the disputed material, the location on the website, your relationship to the rights and the action you request. We may ask for additional information to verify the claim. We will review good-faith notices and take appropriate action.
Can you remove or disable infringing content?
Where appropriate, we may remove content, disable access, suspend a listing, contact a service provider, preserve evidence, send a legal notice or use another remedy available under contract or law. The response will depend on the seriousness, evidence and legal context.
Legal Position and Contact
Which law applies to these intellectual-property rules?
These store rules are written for 3D TEXTILE PATTERN SRL, a company established in Romania. Romanian law and applicable European Union law may apply, together with mandatory laws in other jurisdictions where relevant. Copyright and other rights can also be protected internationally through treaties and local laws.
Do these rules limit rights granted by law?
No. Nothing on this page removes a right, exception or limitation that cannot lawfully be excluded. Uses such as quotation, criticism, review, education, parody or news reporting may be permitted only where the exact legal conditions are satisfied. Calling a use “fair use,” “inspiration,” “non-profit” or “educational” does not automatically make it lawful.
Can this page be updated?
Yes. We may update this page to reflect changes in our creative work, services, licenses, technology, business operations or applicable law. The version published on the website will be the current version.
How can I contact you about copyright and intellectual property?
For permissions, licensing, infringement reports and intellectual-property questions, contact Designora Studio at info@designorastudio.com.
For product orders, delivery or general customer-service matters, use the Bazaar Of Designora Contact page or email info@bazaarofdesignora.com.
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