At Qreety, our goal is to help creatives earn a living doing what they love. You can contribute to keeping the community safe by selling only your original work and ensuring everything is legal. Be respectful—this platform is not a place for harassment or promoting violence.
What is not allowed on Qreety?
We all have a role in keeping our community safe. If you spot something that goes against Qreety’s values, SPEAK UP!!! You can read our full terms of service here, but to summarize, you should report any content on Qreety that:
- Promotes or encourages discrimination based on race, gender, religion, nationality, disability, or age.
- Threatens harm or reveals private information about someone.
- Is not the seller’s original work (including plagiarism or selling used goods).
- Violates U.S. federal law.
- Offers a service rather than a digital product.
If you come across any of this, you can report it by filling out the form below.
Click here to submit a report.
DMCA Takedown
If you discover work that does not belong to a creator, please prepare a DMCA Takedown notice. Qreety requires an official written notice, consistent with Section 19 of our User Agreement, which follows the guidelines of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) at 17 U.S.C. Section 512.
Learn more about DMCA takedown notices here and how to protect your privacy here.
Here’s what to expect
After you submit the form, a staff member will review the product and assess whether it violates Qreety’s Terms of Service. If it’s a first violation, the product will be removed, but the user’s account will remain active. For a second violation, the user will receive a two-week notice before their account is deleted.
Last Updated on September 28, 2024