Crowd Supply projects should bring something new and exciting into the world. While improvements to existing projects are fine, knockoffs are not. Crowd Supply projects should address a real need. It's possible, but it doesn't necessarily mean it should be done. No one needs more landfills. Crowd Supply projects should respect user rights, including curiosity, independence, association and longevity, transfer, privacy, security, and discourse. Crowd Supply success means delivering products for backers. This means that we have to be involved in helping creators. We can ship packages from our own warehouse. Crowd Supply vets products for originality, utility, and feasibility. We also check for compliance with user rights. These are the rights that our creators and users can expect. We have also included an example of how each right might be enacted in a covenant between creator and user.