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Art
Protection Hub.

Your essential guide to digital sovereignty. Master the tools of protection, defense, and active enforcement in the AI age.

Detecting & Finding Theft

How do I know if my art is being stolen?

Use reverse image tools like Google Images, TinEye, or our automated 'Watchtower' monitor which scans marketplaces (Redbubble, Etsy, NFT sites) for your work in real-time.

What should I do if someone is selling my art without permission?

Document the proof, take screenshots, and immediately file a DMCA takedown notice with the platform hosting the stolen work.

How to find stolen art online?

Regularly perform reverse image searches on your high-performing pieces or use automated tracking services that alert you when matches are found.

Is reposting art without credit illegal?

Yes, in most jurisdictions, the author holds the exclusive right to reproduce and display the work. Reposting without permission, even with credit, is usually a copyright violation.

AI Scraping & Style Theft

How to protect art from AI scraping?

Use tools like Glaze or Nightshade to 'poison' the images for AI trainers, and use Cvber's C2PA signatures to signal that your work is not for AI training.

Are AI companies allowed to train on my art?

This is a developing legal area, but many artists are now using technical 'anti-scraping' measures and opting out of common datasets.

What is the best resolution to upload art?

We recommend 800-1200px on the longest side. It looks great on social media but is too low-resolution for high-quality commercial printing.

Need more help?

Our security mentors can help you navigate specific copyright issues and content protection scenarios.

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