Can I Use Coco (Pixar) on Etsy? (Trademark Guide 2026)
Quick Answer
Using this brand name on Etsy is high risk and frequently results in listing removal. While enforcement may not be instant, the brand actively monitors Etsy and takedowns are common. Switch to the safe alternatives below to protect your shop.
Answer these questions about your listing to see your Coco (Pixar) trademark risk level.
Does your listing title include Coco (Pixar) name?
Are you using Coco (Pixar) name in your tags?
Does your description mention Coco (Pixar)?
Do your photos show logos or trademarked imagery?
Are you using phrases like "inspired by" or "style of"?
Do you reference specific characters or products?
Is your product fan art or derivative work?
Your listing appears to avoid major Coco (Pixar) trademark issues.
Trademark Owner
Pixar / The Walt Disney Company
Enforcement Level
Aggressive
Files takedowns weekly, monitors actively
Search Volume
high
Recent Enforcement Activity
Disney files takedowns for Coco merchandise.
About Coco (Pixar)'s Trademark
Disney/Pixar own all Coco IP. Day of the Dead imagery used in combination with Coco branding is specifically targeted.
Etsy-Specific Notes
Generic Día de Los Muertos art is fine — it becomes problematic when combined with Coco character elements.
Common Violations That Get Listings Removed
These are real examples of what gets Etsy sellers in trouble with Coco (Pixar):
- ✗Miguel character art
- ✗Remember Me in Coco context
- ✗Ofrenda design with characters
Safe Alternatives to Use Instead
Use these terms in your listings to avoid Coco (Pixar) trademark issues:
- ✓dia de muertos generic art
- ✓mexican culture celebration