Fourthwall hosts creator merch and fan stores. If your artwork is showing up on someone else's Fourthwall shop, here's how to report it.
The fastest route
Use for creator merch stores.
What to include in your takedown
Fourthwall — like every DMCA recipient — needs the same core information to action a report. Include:
- Your full name and contact details (email, physical address if required).
- A link to your original work — your portfolio, the Instagram post, the date you published it. Proof of ownership matters.
- A short description of the work so the reviewer can match it.
- The exact URL(s) of the infringing listings or content on Fourthwall.
- A good-faith statement: "I have a good-faith belief that the use of this material is not authorised by me, my agent, or the law."
- A statement under penalty of perjury: "I confirm under penalty of perjury that the information above is accurate and that I am the copyright owner (or authorised to act on behalf of the owner)."
- Your electronic signature — your typed full name is fine.
Tip: TakeItDown.art's case builder generates a clean, properly-formatted message with all of this pre-filled — just paste your details once and copy the result.
How long does it take?
Creator platforms are usually responsive — expect 1–5 business days.
If Fourthwall ignores you
If Fourthwall doesn't respond, use the fallback email below, then escalate to any payment processor or host involved.
This is not legal advice. TakeItDown.art is a workflow tool that helps copyright owners prepare and organise takedown requests. For serious or commercial infringement, consult a lawyer.