iRacing.com Custom Paint Policy
About Painting Your Car:
The iRacing.com service allows you to custom paint your car in several different ways. You can learn more about custom painting your car by reading our How to Custom Paint your Car FAQ.
Policy for Painting Your iRacing Car:
iRacing.com respects the intellectual property rights of others and strives to make use of the service enjoyable for all users. So you should keep in mind that users can only use the custom paint feature in a manner allowed in our Terms of Use and End User License Agreement. For example, the use of this feature is subject to the following:
(a)You, and not iRacing.com, are entirely responsible for the graphics, content, and paint schemes you use on your cars (collectively, "Paint Schemes”).
(b)Your Paint Schemes may not be indecent, libelous, defamatory, obscene, threatening, invasive of privacy or publicity rights, abusive, illegal, harassing; contain expressions of hatred, bigotry, racism or pornography, promote or otherwise refer to tobacco products, alcohol or illicit drugs, constitute or encourage a criminal offense, or otherwise objectionable.
(c)Your Paint Schemes may not infringe the copyright, trademark, publicity/privacy right, or other intellectual property right of any third party. Without limiting the foregoing, you may not include in your Paint Schemes any trademark, logo, graphics, or any other content or materials of any third party unless you have obtained express written permission from the owner of the trademark, logo, graphics, or other content or materials to do so.
This is not a comprehensive list of the restrictions or obligations you may have under our Terms of Use and End User License Agreement that relate to your Paint Schemes. If you do not agree to any of our restrictions or obligations, you may not use this feature.
In addition to all other rights and remedies that we have, we may (but are not obligated to) remove any of your Paint Schemes if we feel they violate any of the terms of our Terms of Use and End User License Agreement or are otherwise objectionable or inappropriate.
If you have any questions about this, please contact [email protected].