Review Policy for Custom Zippo Lighters

Because of the nature of customizable Zippo Pocket Lighters and its association with our brand, we have determined that certain categories of images are not appropriate for printing on Zippo Pocket Lighters. The following terms form part of Zazzle’s User Agreement. You must agree to follow them in order to purchase Zippo pocket lighters from Zazzle or to create any public Zippo Pocket Lighter for sale in the Zazzle marketplace.

You will not assert or suggest in any way that any Zippo Pocket Lighters on Zazzle, created by you or any other user, has been approved by us or by any other person or entity.

In designing or creating any Zippo Pocket Lighter on Zazzle, you will not use any content or design element that in our sole judgment and discretion we believe would be controversial or offensive, would subject us to legal liability, or would cause damage to Zazzle's public reputation or our business.

You may not use images, artwork, slogans or words that:

  1. Infringe upon the copyright, trademark, or right of publicity of a third party, including:
    1. Do not use names, logos, symbols, or pictures of the following without written authorization from the owner (which must
      be provided to Zippo):
    2. Musical artists;
    3. Companies and brands, including food, drink, clothing and automobile brands;
    4. Television, movie, cartoon, comic book or video game characters;
    5. Celebrities;
    6. Sports teams and athletes;
    7. Fraternities, sororities or other organizations; and
    8. Colleges and universities.

  2. Do not use insignia of government agencies, organizations, or military branches, or the Chinese flag.
    1. Do not use photos, logos, caricatures, or other artwork depicting any of the above, even if you created the artwork.
    2. Do not use an existing piece of artwork, cartoon, photograph, or screenshot, even if you changed it by rearranging the
      elements of the artwork (like Photoshop).
    3. Do not use images found on the Internet, including from search engines or social media, without written authorization from
      the owner (which must be provided to Zippo).
  1. Could appeal to young children (may vary by region, but at least in the US and Canada), including:
    1. Anime.
    2. Santa Claus.
    3. Cartoon-like characters.
  2. Is offensive, including:
    1. Inappropriate content, nudity, near nudity, sexually suggestive content (e.g. exposed nipples, genitals, sex toys, bondage).
    2. Obscene or vulgar material, including material with offensive remarks.
    3. Material that harasses, threatens, defames, or abuses others.
    4. Material that is racist, sexist, a symbol of hate (i.e. Nazi symbol, gang signs), or contains satanic symbols.
    5. Material that promotes or depicts violence or abuse, including to animals.
    6. Material that glamorizes drug use, including marijuana leaves.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is not acceptable on a customized lighter?

What if the image doesn’t appear to be copyrighted?

Can I use an image found on the Internet, include search engines or social media?

If I took a photograph of a celebrity or company logo, may I use that on my customized lighter?

My artwork is based on the art of a third party. Is that OK?

 Is parody acceptable?

Can I use Clip Art or stock photos?

Clip Art, stock photos, photo collections, or graphic programs contain license agreements that generally do not grant you the right to produce merchandise. The license agreement sets forth the specific permissible uses for the clip art. You should consult the license agreement and your attorney to determine if you may use the images, and be prepared to submit such license agreement to Zippo for confirmation.