Power Rangers, owned by Hasbro, enforces trademarks on the Power Rangers name, helmet designs, and team designations. The franchise spans decades of content and all iterations are protected.
What You Can Do
- ✓ Sell authentic licensed Power Rangers merchandise you legally purchased
- ✓ Use "Power Rangers" in tags only when selling genuine licensed products
- ✓ Create original character designs that are not substantially similar
- ✓ Sell supplies (e.g., fabric) that happen to be officially licensed
What You Cannot Do
- ✗ Reproduce Power Rangers character designs, silhouettes, or catchphrases on products
- ✗ Use Power Rangers names or imagery in listing titles, tags, or photos without a license
- ✗ Sell fan art or "inspired by" items that feature recognizable Power Rangers elements
- ✗ Imply any official license, sponsorship, or partnership with Power Rangers rights holders
Safe Alternatives
- → Design original characters with a unique style that do not resemble protected ones
- → Use generic descriptive terms (e.g., "cute cat character") instead of character names
- → Create original illustrations inspired by a style or genre rather than a specific character
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