CIRCLE "C" BRAND
© Brand


🔥 Circle C Branding Iron
Use & Attribution Guide
A symbol of creator truth in the age of AI
🧭 What is the Circle C?
The Circle C is a red-hot visual symbol created using AI tools and designed by Dan Youra, founder of the CopyRider Campaign. It’s a modern twist on the classic © copyright symbol — transformed into a branding iron, straight from the creative frontier.
Circle C represents:
- 🔥 Human originality
- 🐎 Artistic ownership
- ⚖️ Fair use and ethical attribution
It is not copyrighted, intentionally — because it was created using 100% AI-generated visual tools and is offered freely to all as a symbol of solidarity in the copyright struggle.
✅ You MAY:
- Download and use the Circle C images for:
- Social media posts
- Printouts, zines, flyers
- Adding to your own creative works to show your values
- Display it as a sign that your work is human-made, ethically created, and part of the CopyRider movement
- Share it freely with others — with or without attribution, though attribution is encouraged
- Use it for personal or non-commercial projects (commercial use is fine too, but you can’t claim exclusive rights)
❌ You MAY NOT:
- Claim copyright or ownership of the image itself
- Alter the image in a way that distorts its original meaning or message
- Use it in a context that undermines the campaign’s principles (e.g., to promote AI fraud or anti-creator platforms)
- Sell the image as-is (e.g., just the file or print with no value-added content)
✍️ Optional Attribution (Recommended)
You are not required to give credit, but if you'd like to support the message and help spread awareness, here’s a suggested attribution:
🔥
Circle C Branding Iron
A public domain visual from the
CopyRider Campaign by Dan Youra
Used to support ethical creative ownership in the age of AI
📥 Download the Files:
🐎 Join the Ride:
The Circle C is just the beginning. Our full campaign includes:
- A Manifesto of Creative Rights
- A Code of the CopyRider
- WANTED Posters exposing copyright abuse
- Tools for donors, creators, and defenders of originality
Learn more, donate, and download at: