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Hi, this is Anne with Graphic Design How To, and today Im going to talk about copyright infringement and trademark infringement when youre selling designs online, specifically on Etsy. Some of you might know that Ive been a graphic designer for quite a while and I also have an Etsy shop. These things that Im going to tell you are things that I do personally to avoid copyright and trademark infringement in my Etsy shop. Now, I am not a lawyer, so take these with a grain of salt. But these are just the things that I do. #1: I make my own designs. When Im making a new design, I dont even look at someone elses design. So in this case, I probably wouldnt have come up with this idea. If your design resembles someone elses too closely, they can file an infringement claim. So although we as graphic designers get a lot of inspiration from the internet, I personally steer clear of actually taking a design that I found and making something similar. #2, I