Copyright & File Usage Policy

Copyright and Intellectual Property Protection at Titan3D

At Titan3D, we take copyright law seriously. Our designs are the result of countless hours of creativity, engineering, and hard work, and they are protected by international copyright laws. We provide high-quality, large-scale 3D printable models for personal use only, and we do not permit the redistribution, resale, or commercial use of our digital files without explicit permission. This page will explain the importance of respecting intellectual property, the consequences of violating copyright law, and how we protect our original designs.


Your Rights as a Purchaser

When you purchase a 3D printable file from Titan3D, you receive a non-transferable, non-commercial license to:

  • Print the model for personal use.
  • Assemble the model and display it in your home, workspace, or personal setting.
  • Sell physical versions of the printed product.

You do not have the right to:

  • Sell the digital files or printed versions of our models.
  • Share, upload, or distribute the digital files (including uploading them to open repositories or other websites).
  • Create derivative works based on our designs for commercial purposes.
  • Modify and resell the digital files or any printed versions of the model.



Why Copyright Law Matters

Copyright law protects original works of authorship, which includes digital files like the 3D models you purchase from Titan3D. When you buy a 3D model from us, you are granted a personal license to use, print, and enjoy that design. However, this does not give you ownership of the intellectual property or the right to share, sell, or modify and redistribute the files in any form.

By supporting and respecting copyright laws, you help ensure that designers, creators, and businesses like ours can continue to develop and offer unique, high-quality products. Unauthorized sharing or selling of our files can harm creators and stifle innovation in the 3D printing community.


Consequences of Copyright Infringement

Violating copyright law by redistributing, selling, or sharing our digital files without permission can have serious legal consequences. Copyright infringement can lead to:

  • Legal action: This may include civil lawsuits resulting in hefty fines, court orders, and legal fees.
  • DMCA takedown notices: If our files are shared on platforms or websites without permission, we reserve the right to issue a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) takedown request to have the infringing material removed.
  • Loss of access to Titan3D: Customers who violate copyright laws may have their access to our platform revoked and future purchases blocked.

We actively monitor for unauthorized use of our designs, and we will take necessary steps to protect our intellectual property.


What is Copyright Infringement?

Copyright infringement occurs when someone uses a copyrighted work in a way that violates the rights of the copyright holder. For example:

  • Distributing copies: Uploading our 3D printable files to file-sharing websites or distributing them to others without our permission.
  • Commercial use: Selling the physical prints of our models or offering them as part of a business.
  • Modifying and redistributing: Making changes to our files and then reselling or sharing them.

Even if the file is modified or slightly altered, the original design is still protected by copyright law.


Understanding the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)

The DMCA is a U.S. law that protects copyrighted works in the digital space. It provides copyright holders with the ability to request the removal of infringing content from online platforms. If we find that our files are being shared or sold without permission on third-party websites, we will file a DMCA takedown notice to protect our intellectual property.

Platforms like Etsy, Thingiverse, MyMiniFactory, and others comply with these requests, ensuring that the infringing material is taken down quickly. Repeat offenders can have their accounts suspended or banned from these platforms.

 


Conclusion

At Titan3D, we are passionate about providing the best possible 3D printable models for you to enjoy. We work hard to create original designs, and we rely on the support of our community to respect the rules of copyright law. By adhering to these guidelines, you help ensure the future of creative design in the 3D printing space, and together we can continue to bring exciting new models to life.

If you have any questions about copyright law or the use of our digital products, feel free to contact us at support@titan3d.com. We’re always happy to help clarify any concerns or provide more information.