Hunter x Hunter, owned by Shueisha/Madhouse, enforces trademarks on character names (Gon, Killua), the Hunter Association branding, and character designs. Despite the manga's irregular publication, IP enforcement remains active.
What You Can Do
- ✓ Sell authentic licensed Hunter x Hunter merchandise or imported goods
- ✓ Use "Hunter x Hunter" in tags when selling genuine licensed products
- ✓ Create original anime-style artwork that does not copy specific characters
- ✓ Sell handmade items inspired by a genre aesthetic without using the series name
What You Cannot Do
- ✗ Reproduce Hunter x Hunter characters, scenes, or logos on unlicensed merchandise
- ✗ Use Hunter x Hunter in listing titles or tags for fan art or unofficial products
- ✗ Sell prints, stickers, or apparel featuring recognizable Hunter x Hunter artwork
- ✗ Claim or imply licensing from Hunter x Hunter publishers or studios
Safe Alternatives
- → Create original anime-style characters and artwork in your own unique style
- → Use genre terms (e.g., "shonen-style", "magical girl") without referencing specific series
- → Design original Japanese-art-inspired items without copying specific series elements
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