Protecting human creativity, Draw Market stands with original creators!
The wave of AI is continuously sweeping through the fields of art and artistic creation. More and more games, design studios, and novel writers are using AI for one-click generation, drastically lowering the threshold for creation. What used to take dozens of days to complete can now be generated with just a brief prompt. Nevertheless, Draw Market has always adhered to the philosophy of protecting human creativity and resisting the abuse of AI, firmly believing that creativity is one of humanity's most valuable resources. Only creativity can drive human innovation, development, and continuous progress.
Let's take a look at recent cases of AI invading social media and real life
1. Platform X (formerly Twitter) launched an 'AI Image Editing' feature based on the Grok model on December 24, 2025. Users can click the edit button at the bottom right of images in posts (except their own) and enter a prompt to modify the image and reply. The feature caused a huge stir upon release, with some malicious users frantically editing images in the original author's post comments or removing watermarks for further distribution, sparking a wave of opposition from creators. Moreover, X's terms of service have long allowed Grok to train on publicly available data from the platform, and to this day, there are no copyright protection features for original creators, resulting in many creators leaving the platform.
2. Creator Cards - A platform for designing and purchasing physical card packs created by content creators, claiming that each card is meticulously handcrafted by collaborating creators. However, the core staff used AI to create cards and sold the card packs without permission, which was exposed by the creators involved in the project.
Having an awareness of original intellectual property rights is crucial
If I use AI to generate a character illustration, does that count as my original work? The answer is no. While the use of AI technology itself is neutral, it is crucial to avoid using works without the original creator's authorization as the basis for AI-generated content. If such content is used for commercial purposes, it will be considered infringement and illegal under the law. Currently, there is no unified, specialized legislation regarding AI copyright across countries worldwide, but mainstream legal frameworks and court cases have already taken shape, such as the following:
1."Copyright Registration Guide: Works Containing AI-Generated Materials" (March 2023) clearly states that only the human-created portions are eligible for protection, and AI-generated content is not subject to copyright.
2. The Copyright Act of 1976 requires that works must originate from human authors (the 'human authorship' principle).
To protect original creations, Draw Market has made the following efforts
1. The platform has established a professional manual review team to examine all artworks submitted by artists. If there is any suspicion of AI usage, the artist will be required to provide a complete and detailed creative process for verification.
2. When users use the commission feature, they can receive the artist's complete work-in-progress drafts. From sketching to coloring to the finished piece, users can review and confirm each stage, and communicate directly with the artist in real time via the platform's IM feature to specify any adjustment requests.
3. The platform has established a penalty mechanism for artists. If a user suspects that an artist's work was created using AI, they can report it through the feedback portal. The platform will intervene and conduct a review, and if the suspicion is confirmed, the artist's qualification to join the platform will be immediately revoked.
Protecting human creativity, Draw Market stands with original creators!