I wanted to share my recent experience in case it helps othersโand maybe to find out if anyoneโs been through something similar.
Our shop was suspended after some of our product images were flagged, likely due to copycat sellers misusing our original photos. We submitted an appeal right awayโฆ but it was denied.
After checking, we realized something important: the Google Drive folder with all our appeal evidenceโsketches, CAD files, original product photos, and a full behind-the-scenes videoโwas never opened. The link shows no activity at all.
This makes me wonder if our appeal was reviewed entirely by automation and if AI can ignore appeal files.
We absolutely respect Etsyโs efforts to protect the platform and its policies. And weโre so grateful for the opportunity we had to grow our shop here to 18.000 - 5 star seller But itโs deeply discouraging not to know if our side was ever fully seen.
If anyone has advice on what to do next, or has faced something similar, Iโd be very grateful to hear it.
Warm thanks to Etsy for supporting handmade sellersโand to this wonderful community for reading.
โKate
The only way to fight it is to file a DMCA takedown with the sites running your photos. Give a copy of the takedown to etsy to prove you are protecting your IP (photos). Etsy will not investigate or open anything you send them. You have to go through the proper channels.
Etsy would rather not be bothered by appeals, and certainly is not interested in reviewing evidence. The only thing they will seem to accept are copies of DMCA notices, as @VintageRescueSquad stated, as that is a legal process they HAVE to acknowledge.
They never looked at my evidence either; the refusals are automated. I did eventually manage to get my item restored, however. You can check my Tumblr for instructions on how to get the problem fixed; filing DMCAs is only a tiny part of it. (I never bothered with that, and neither do many other sellers @dayspringcollectible @VintageRescueSquad )