Many people, both buyers and sellers, have complained for years that places like ebay and etsy let anyone list anything they want with very little oversight. One of the first things I really loved about goimagine, aside from the charity concept, was that they actually vet the sellers.
Unlike etsy, ebay, zibbet, where ever else, on goimagine you don't just create an account and start listing things for sale. You have to fill out an application, provide some frame of reference, some proof that you actually make the things you plan to sell, social media links, work in progress photos, shop photos, etc. There is an approval process, yes you have to be approved to sell on goimagine, it's not automatic. Also they are serious about enforcing the anti-infringement rules, as in do not use copyright or trademarked faces, names, etc., or your items will be removed.
I love that goimagine.com is being run and managed by real people with integrity. 😇