Squeeshy for iPhone & iPad

Copyright Notice

Last updated 17 August 2026

The app belongs to us. The photographs you take with it belong to you. Nothing you photograph is claimed, licensed or used by us in any way.

Ownership of the app

© 2026 312 IT Consulting. All rights reserved.

Squeeshy — its source code, interface design, artwork, icon, animations, written copy and App Store materials — is the copyrighted work of 312 IT Consulting, protected by United States copyright law and by international copyright treaties. Downloading the app grants you a personal licence to use it, as set out in the Terms of Use. It does not transfer ownership of any part of it.

What you may not do

Writing about the app, reviewing it, or reproducing a screenshot alongside commentary is ordinary fair use and is welcome — no permission needed.

Your photographs are yours

You hold the copyright in every photograph you take with Squeeshy and in the cut-out images the app makes from them. We claim no ownership and no licence over them. They are stored on your own device and we never receive a copy — the Privacy Policy sets out exactly what is stored and where.

You are responsible for having the right to photograph what you photograph. Squishy toys are themselves designed objects, and their designs may be protected by the copyright or trademarks of their makers. Photographing your own toys for your own collection is a normal, personal use. Selling, publishing or commercially distributing those images is a different matter, and whether you may do it is between you and the rights holder.

Trademarks

"Squeeshy" and the Squeeshy icon are trademarks of 312 IT Consulting. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPad, App Store and iOS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the United States and other countries. Any other product or company names mentioned may be the trademarks of their respective owners; their use here is nominative and implies no affiliation or endorsement.

Open-source software

Squeeshy is built on Apple's SwiftUI, SwiftData and Vision frameworks, which are provided under Apple's own licence terms as part of the operating system. The app bundles no third-party analytics, advertising or tracking software.

Where the app includes open-source components, they are used under their own licences and those licences are reproduced in full inside the app under Settings → Acknowledgements. If a component's licence requires notice that is not shown there, please tell us and we will correct it.

Reporting a copyright concern

If you believe something in Squeeshy, or in the material we publish about it, infringes a copyright you own or represent, write to copyright@312itconsulting.com. To let us act quickly, please include:

  1. your name, address, telephone number and email address;
  2. identification of the copyrighted work you say has been infringed;
  3. identification of the material you say is infringing, and where in the app or on this site it appears;
  4. a statement that you believe in good faith that the use is not authorised by the copyright owner, its agent or the law;
  5. a statement, made under penalty of perjury, that the information in your notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorised to act for them;
  6. your physical or electronic signature.

This is the information required by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. § 512(c)(3). We respond to complete notices promptly, and will remove or disable material that we determine to be infringing.

Note that Squeeshy hosts nothing. It has no accounts, no uploads and no shared or publicly visible content — every photograph stays on the device that took it. There is therefore no user-posted material for us to take down, and a notice can only concern the app itself or our own published material.

Permission requests

To ask about using the Squeeshy name, icon or artwork — in an article, a review, a store listing or anywhere else — email copyright@312itconsulting.com. We are generally happy to say yes.