



1. Rendering Procedure and Transformative Workflow
Visual content displayed, promoted, or sold through this platform may be developed through a multi step creative process that can include thematic research, reference review, composition planning, stylistic reinterpretation, digital repainting, graphic restructuring, layered enhancement, and final rendering refinement through authorized software tools and internal production methods.
Reference materials, when used, are treated as directional input only and not as permission to reproduce any exact copyrighted image, protected design, trademark, celebrity likeness, or other protected identity asset. Final outputs are intended to be independently rendered visual interpretations and not exact reproductions or substituted copies of source material.
2. Copyright and Original Authorship Position
Direct Time Management LLC does not claim any automatic right to duplicate, trace, scan, or commercially exploit protected third party works without authorization. Where visual development is inspired by broad themes, moods, poses, styling, or composition ideas, the company position is that the final output must contain sufficient original authorship, independent creative judgment, and meaningful modification to reduce copy risk and avoid substituted reproduction.
Any content determined by the company, in its sole discretion, to present unreasonable infringement risk may be revised, withheld, removed, refused, or discontinued from publication, promotion, or sale.
3. Likeness Rights Celebrity References and Public Figure Restrictions
This platform does not knowingly use the identity, persona, image, likeness, voice, signature, or other recognizable indicia of an individual for a commercial purpose where permission or other lawful authority is required and has not been secured.
Any artwork that may appear to suggest a public figure, entertainer, athlete, politician, influencer, or celebrity is intended, if published at all, as an artistic interpretation only and not as literal identity use, endorsement, sponsorship, affiliation, or approved merchandise. Content that is too identifiable to a real person may be rejected, altered, restricted, or removed.
4. Trademark Trade Dress and False Endorsement Safeguards
Direct Time Management LLC does not intend to create consumer confusion regarding source, sponsorship, endorsement, affiliation, or approval of any product, artwork, campaign, or service. Third party marks, logos, slogans, trade dress, and source identifiers may not be used in a way likely to imply association or approval where none exists.
5. Redistribution Production and Rights Review
No person may reproduce, redistribute, resell, scrape, republish, or commercially exploit company created layouts, mockups, rendered visuals, page structures, branded presentations, or design systems without prior written permission unless such rights are expressly granted by separate written agreement.
- Customer submissions are subject to review for infringement, publicity, and brand confusion risk
- The company may request clarification, decline production, suspend publication, or remove content at any time
- Limited use rights, transfer rights, or production rights must be stated in writing
6. Rights Concerns and Review Contact
Any person or entity claiming that material on this platform infringes copyright, trademark, publicity, likeness, or related rights may submit a detailed notice to legal@directtimemanagement.com including the claimed right, the material at issue, the location of the material, and the basis of the request. The company may investigate, request clarification, suspend access, revise content, or remove material in its discretion.
This section is intended as an operational policy statement and internal compliance doctrine for content review, rendering, publication, and product redistribution standards. It is not a guarantee that any specific design is lawful under every fact pattern, nor is it a public concession that any use qualifies as fair use, transformative use, or noninfringing use in every circumstance. Standards may be revised over time as workflows, product lines, software tools, and applicable law evolve.