DMCA Copyright Policy
Alright, let’s keep this simple. We respect artists, creators, and everyone hustling for their own work—so do us a favor and don’t steal stuff off this site. Yeah, we’re talking about the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), and if you send us a legit copyright complaint, we’ll actually look into it and do what’s needed. No empty promises.
Who owns what?
Unless we say otherwise, everything you see here—words, pics, logos, the whole vibe—is ours. Don’t go copying, screenshotting, or reposting any of it unless you’ve got our blessing. Seriously, just ask first.
Think someone’s posting your work without permission?
Don’t rage-tweet—just shoot us a DMCA Takedown Notice. Here’s what you gotta include:
- – Your real name and contact info (no fake emails, please)
- – What exactly got ripped off (describe it)
- – The link(s) to the stuff you’re complaining about
- – A line saying you truly believe this isn’t cool, and the copyright owner didn’t approve it
- – Another line swearing everything you said is true, and you’ve got the right to speak for the copyright holder
- – Your signature (you don’t have to mail us a napkin, an email signature works)
Send it to: copyright@example.com
When we get your complaint,
we’ll check it out. If it checks out, we might take the content down or block it. We don’t ignore these things.
Now, if your stuff got pulled but you think it shouldn’t have—maybe someone messed up—feel free to hit us back with a counter-notification. Bring your receipts. We’ll handle it under the DMCA book.
Oh, and don’t mess around with fake claims. If you try to game the system, you could end up in legal hot water. For real.
Heads up:
We can tweak this policy whenever we want, no warning required. So maybe check back once in a while if you care about that sort of thing.