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    Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies.

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    The company offers free membership to artists who maintain the copyrights to their work, regulate their own prices, and decide which products may display their images. In fiscal year 2023 Redbubble had 5.0M customers, buying 4.8M different designs, from 650K artists.

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    Artforum Executive Editor Knight Landesman stated that the magazine was understaffed and that the editors did not feel comfortable publishing a disparaging image of Rudy Giuliani. [18] In October 2004, Palo Alto -based printing company Zazzle destroyed two of Fein's giant images.

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    Trustpilot published fake reviews for Bizzyloans; it deleted them after they were brought to light by KwikChex, an online investigations company. Fake reviewers often steal the identities of real people to falsely build up reviewed companies' reputations. Trustpilot denies that it permits any known fraudulent reviews on its site.