Copyright Policies

 fromJae does not work with other companies unless publicly stated otherwise. All products are subjected to copyright, including handmade sculpts. While we encourage you to practice creating and take inspiration from our works, you are NOT allowed to:

1) Claim our work as your own

2) Distribute our publications/content publicly without proper attribution/credit

3) Resell or distribute inspired-copies of artworks and designs 

If you happen to run across any form of fraud, please report them to us as soon as you can! We're always appreciative of you looking out for us :)

What is copyright infringement

As a general matter, copyright infringement occurs when a copyrighted work is reproduced, distributed, performed, publicly displayed, or made into a derivative work without the permission of the copyright owner.

What can I borrow from someone else’s work? Where is the line between inspiration and copying? (excerpt from copyrightuser.org)

Taking inspiration from someone else’s work is therefore acceptable, but in order to have copyright in your work and avoid infringement you need to create something original by using your own skill, labor, judgement and effort. Using another’s work is copyright infringement when ‘the work as a whole or any substantial part of it’ has been copied. Unfortunately, the precise meaning of these concepts is defined on a case-by-case basis. In deciding cases like this, courts will weigh the potential impact upon the originator’s ability to market their work with the concern that other people should be able to use it in order to draw inspiration for future work.