This page explains how journalists, reviewers, educators, and catalog partners should request and credit Phantom Gambling Devices media assets.
Clear image licensing helps search crawlers, Google Images, press rooms, and reviewers understand which assets can be reused and which require written permission.
Request before reuse
- Press asset permission notes: product photos, packaging photos, screenshots, diagrams, video stills, logos, and headshots require written permission before reuse.
- Approved assets should credit Phantom Gambling Devices and link to the relevant product, guide, press room, or /en/media-license page.
- No current media asset should be treated as Creative Commons, public domain, endorsement-ready, or venue-approved unless the written permission note says so.
- Do not crop, caption, or reuse assets in coverage that frames products as live-game cheating tools, venue-evasion devices, or gambling deception aids.
- Do not scrape images, remove credit, imply certification, or imply a venue, publisher, creator, or dealer endorsement without written confirmation.
Preferred metadata
- Use stable image URLs, descriptive filenames, meaningful alt text, captions, copyright notices, creator credit, and an acquire-license link.
- Original image files intended for press use should carry IPTC creator, credit line, copyright notice, web statement of rights, and licensor URL metadata.
- Educational images may be considered for open licensing only when Tablecraft owns the copyright and the image is genuinely useful outside a sales context.
Not allowed
- Do not reuse competitor photos, influencer images, social screenshots, film stills, or third-party graphics unless the rights are clear.
- Do not label assets as Creative Commons or public domain unless that license has been explicitly granted.
- Do not use media assets in stories or listings that present products as live-game cheating tools or venue-evasion devices.