The IP Claim Form is available for rights holders who believe their intellectual property is being infringed on Spring.
By submitting an IP claim, you are stating under penalty of perjury that:
You own the rights to the intellectual property in question (or are authorized to act on behalf of the owner), and
You have a good faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized.
Submitting a false or fraudulent claim may result in legal consequences.
👉 Submit an IP Claim
All IP claims must be submitted through our Notice and Takedown Report Form to be processed.
If you experience technical issues with the form, please contact policy@spri.ng.
What Happens After You Submit a Claim?
Your claim may be forwarded directly to the alleged infringer.
The alleged infringer may submit a counter-notice.
We aim to review and respond to IP claims and counterclaims within 1–2 business days.
You will be notified once a determination has been made.
Required Information
Your IP claim must include the following:
1. Signature
An electronic or physical signature of:
The intellectual property owner, or
A person authorized to act on the owner’s behalf
2. Description of the Infringed Work
A clear description of the intellectual property you believe has been infringed.
3. URLs of Infringing Content
Direct URLs where the allegedly infringing content appears on Spring.
URLs should follow this format: https://teespring.com/[campaign]
4. Your Contact Information
Full legal name
Mailing address
Telephone number
Email address
5. Creation Details
The date you first created the work
The date and manner in which you first made the work public or used it in commerce
6. Good Faith Statement
A statement that you have a good faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized by:
The rights holder
The rights holder’s agent
The law
7. Perjury Statement
A statement made under penalty of perjury confirming that:
The information provided is accurate, and
You are authorized to act on behalf of the rights owner
8. Supporting Documentation
Include documentation that establishes your ownership, such as:
A copy of the original work
Proof of creation date
Proof of first public use or commercial use
Trademark or copyright registration documentation
Any other relevant supporting materials
Incomplete submissions may delay review.