1. Respect for Intellectual Property

We are committed to respecting the intellectual property rights of others and expect our users to do the same. Content uploaded or shared on our platform must not infringe on any copyright, trademark, or intellectual property rights.

2. User-Generated Content

By uploading content (such as videos, images, music, or written material), you affirm that:

  • You own the content, or
  • You have obtained all necessary rights, licenses, and permissions to use and share it.

We reserve the right to remove any content that violates this policy.

4. Counter-Notification

If your content was removed due to a DMCA complaint and you believe it was wrongfully taken down, you may file a counter-notice. This should include:

  • Your contact information
  • Identification of the content removed
  • A statement under penalty of perjury that the content was removed due to mistake or misidentification
  • Your consent to jurisdiction in the relevant legal district
  • Your signature

If we receive a valid counter-notice, we may restore the content unless the complainant files a court action within 10–14 business days.

5. Repeat Infringers

We enforce a strict policy regarding repeat infringers. Users who repeatedly upload infringing material may have their accounts suspended or terminated without notice.

6. Using Copyrighted Material Legally

You may use copyrighted material on the platform only if:

  • It falls under fair use, or
  • You have the explicit rights or licenses to use it (e.g., royalty-free music, Creative Commons licenses)

Always check licensing terms before uploading.

7. Copyright and Monetization

Only users who have full rights to their content (including music, graphics, and footage) may monetize through ad revenue, tips, or platform features. Unauthorized monetization of copyrighted content may lead to removal or loss of monetization privileges.

8. Contact Us

For copyright concerns, reach out to: copyright@spectravidz.com

FAQs

Copyright infringement happens when someone uses copyrighted material (like music, videos, images, or written content) without permission from the owner, unless the use falls under fair use or a legal exception.
Only if you have the legal rights to use it. This means you either own the content or have permission/license from the original creator. Otherwise, it could be considered copyright infringement.
Your content may be removed, and your account could face penalties such as warnings, suspension, or even termination for repeat violations.
You can submit a DMCA takedown request via email. Be sure to include all required information as outlined in our Copyright Policy.
A DMCA notice is a legal request to remove content that you believe infringes your copyright. You must be the copyright owner or authorized to act on their behalf.
You can submit a DMCA counter-notice. If the original complainant doesn’t take legal action within a certain time frame, your content may be restored.
Fair use may apply in limited cases, like commentary, criticism, news reporting, or educational use. However, it’s a complex legal concept and doesn’t always protect you from takedowns.
Yes, but always check the license terms. Some may require attribution or have restrictions on commercial use.
Yes, we’ll notify you with details of the claim and your options, including how to file a counter-notice if you believe it was a mistake.
Repeat infringers may have their accounts suspended or permanently banned. It’s important to understand and respect copyright law.

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