The terms, in plain language.
You own your work
You keep all copyright in everything you upload or compose. By publishing to the catalog you grant Living RGB a non-exclusive, worldwide licence to display, distribute, and let other visitors download your piece — for as long as it stays published. You can unpublish or delete at any time and the licence ends.
Free posting, takedown moderation
While we're building the community, publishing is free and instant — no review queue. We may take down work that:
- infringes someone else's rights (copyright, trademark, likeness);
- doesn't fit the light-reactive RGB aesthetic the platform is curated around;
- is spam, harassment, hate, sexual content involving minors, or otherwise unlawful.
If something gets taken down we'll send a short reason. You can edit and re-publish if the issue is fixable.
Free downloads, personal-use licence
Anyone can download a JPG of any published piece for free. Downloads come with a personal-and-non-commercial licence: print for yourself, share on social, use as wallpaper. Don't resell the file, claim it as your own, or train AI models on it without permission.
You vouch for what you upload
You must own or have permission to use every layer in every piece you publish. If a takedown notice lands on your work, we'll contact you first to resolve it; if it can't be resolved we'll delist.
Account & data
Anonymous workbench sessions migrate to your account on first sign-in. Delete your account and we'll remove your profile, your unpublished work, and your draft data. Published pieces other people have downloaded already live in those downloaders' files — we can't recall those copies.
These terms are a plain-language summary while the platform is in its community-building phase. We'll replace this with a final, jurisdiction-appropriate version as the community grows.