If someone posts content on Poshmark that infringes your copyright, you can submit a formal DMCA takedown notice to Poshmark's designated agent to have it removed.
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Sellers who post counterfeit listings or infringe copyrights can be reported and removed, and rights holders have a defined process to request takedowns of infringing content.
Poshmark's Terms of Service underwent a substantial update on April 19, 2026, with 249 new sentences and 3 modified sentences. The specific operational changes created by these additions cannot be determined from the detection summary alone. All users should review the updated terms at Poshmark's website to identify any new policies, requirements, restrictions, or disclosures that affect their use of the platform.
View change record →Poshmark's updated Privacy Policy provides substantially more transparency about the personal data it collects (including name, address, payment details, and content you create), how it uses and shares that information, and the legal bases for processing. The policy now explicitly covers data collected across websites, mobile apps, and other platforms, and identifies collection points including account registration, purchases, listings, stories, and interactions with other users. California residents are directed to a separate supplemental privacy notice. While this change increases clarity about data practices rather than restricting new data collection, reviewing the specific uses and sharing practices described in the full policy can help you understand what data Poshmark retains and how it may be used.
View change record →New provision establishes DMCA compliance procedures and repeat infringer termination policy, important for legal compliance with copyright law.
View full change record →Users whose intellectual property is infringed on the platform have a defined legal mechanism to request removal of infringing content, and repeat infringers may have their accounts terminated.
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Upon receipt of a notice that complies with the foregoing, we reserve the right to remove or disable access to the accused material or disable any links to the material; notify the party accused of infringement that we have removed or disabled access to the identified material; and terminate access ...
You may not use the Shopify Services to offer, sell, or facilitate the sale of: Counterfeit goods: Sale of counterfeit goods or use of another's intellectual property without authorization or in a manner that otherwise infringes on another's intellectual property rights.
By submitting, posting or displaying Content on or through the Services, you grant us a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license (with the right to sublicense) to use, copy, reproduce, process, adapt, modify, publish, transmit, display and distribute such Content in any and all media or distri...
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"Poshmark has adopted a policy of terminating, in appropriate circumstances, the accounts of users who are repeat infringers of the intellectual property or other rights of Poshmark or others. If you believe that content on the Services infringes your copyright, please send Poshmark's designated Copyright Agent a written notification of claimed infringement to the address below.— Excerpt from Poshmark's Poshmark Terms of Service
REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: This provision implements the safe harbor requirements of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which limits Poshmark's liability for user-uploaded infringing content provided it complies with notice-and-takedown obligations. The DMCA requires a designated copyright agent and specific notice procedures, both of which this provision addresses. Trademark infringement is addressed separately through Poshmark's stated policies. GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Low. The DMCA takedown framework is a well-established legal requirement for online platforms, and Poshmark's inclusion of this provision is standard and expected. The repeat infringer termination policy is required for DMCA safe harbor eligibility. JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU platforms must comply with the EU Copyright Directive's upload filter and notice-and-staydown requirements, which go beyond the U.S. DMCA safe harbor framework. Poshmark's terms are structured around U.S. law and may require supplementation for EU operations. CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Brand owners and IP rights holders who sell or monitor listings on Poshmark should familiarize themselves with the takedown notice address and process to protect their intellectual property efficiently. COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Compliance teams for brands operating on Poshmark should establish a monitoring and takedown workflow using the designated DMCA agent contact. Legal teams should also assess whether Poshmark's repeat infringer policy is consistently applied, as inconsistent enforcement could undermine safe harbor eligibility.
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Sellers who post counterfeit listings or infringe copyrights can be reported and removed, and rights holders have a defined process to request takedowns of infringing content.
Users whose intellectual property is infringed on the platform have a defined legal mechanism to request removal of infringing content, and repeat infringers may have their accounts terminated.
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