Copyright Policy

This Copyright Policy outlines the standards and procedures regarding the ownership and protection of materials originally published on https://librabet.com/. We are committed to maintaining the integrity of our digital content and ensuring that all intellectual property rights are respected.

Ownership of Materials

All materials published on https://librabet.com/, including but not limited to text, images, logos, graphics, and user interface designs, are the property of Librabet or its licensors. These materials are protected by international copyright laws and other intellectual property rights.

Unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution of these materials without prior written consent is strictly prohibited and may result in formal notice submission through this portal.

Acceptable Use

We allow for limited use and reference to our materials under certain conditions, such as:

  • Fair Reference: Brief excerpts for news, criticism, or educational purposes, provided that proper attribution and a link to the original source are included.
  • Authorized Partnerships: Use by authorized partners or affiliates in accordance with their specific agreements.

Any use that exceeds these standards may be considered unauthorized and subject to review.

Reporting Concerns

Reports concerning potentially unauthorized use of protected materials may be reviewed through the procedures described on this website. Examples of concerns include:

  • Full-page Copying: Unauthorized reproduction of entire web pages or articles.
  • Partial Duplication: Use of significant portions of original content without authorization.
  • Scraped Content: Automated extraction and republishing of original materials.
  • Mirrored Content: Creation of duplicate websites that mirror the content and design of the original.

Note: All submissions should be accurate and made in good faith. False or malicious reports may result in the dismissal of the notice and potential legal consequences for the submitter.

Counter-Notice Information

If you believe that a notice has been filed against your content in error, you have the right to submit a counter-notice. A counter-notice must include:

  • Identification of the material that was removed or to which access was disabled.
  • A statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good-faith belief that the material was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification.
  • Your contact information, including name, address, and email.

All counter-notices will be reviewed in accordance with our standard notice handling workflow.