One Piece allows fans to sell original LINE stickers

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One Piece author Eiichiro Oda announced that he has temporarily released part of the work's copyright to allow fans to post and benefit from the LINE stickers they created themselves. One Piece fans and artists will be able to upload their own sticker collections to the LINE messaging network store and make a profit from it.

Again, it is important to mention that this is a temporary decision. So fans will only have a year to upload their collections and put them up for sale. Additionally, stickers cannot be based on original works, so they must be created from scratch by users. Those with inappropriate content are strictly prohibited. On the other hand, collections must upload in packages of eight, so those interested must create at least eight stickers in order to upload them to the platform.


Oda shared some examples of original stickers made by himself, so that fans have an idea of ​​what they are allowed to do.

One Piece is a manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda and published in the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine of the Shueisha publisher since July 1997. The franchise has inspired multiple adaptations to other media, the main one being the anime that is broadcast. since October 1999 and whose production has been in charge of Toei Animation studios since then.

The most recent feature film in the franchise premiered in August 2019 and is titled One Piece: Stampede. This was the fourteenth movie in the franchise and commemorated the anime's twenty-fourth anniversary.

One Piece Synopsis

The story centers on Monkey D. Luffy, a young pirate who ventures into the East Blue Ocean to find the "One Piece", the most important hidden treasure for pirates, because whoever finds it will be proclaimed as the King of the Pirates.

Luffy will create his own group known as the Straw Hat Pirates, and will recruit new members while meeting enemies, criminal organizations, revolutionaries and the World Government itself.


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