Copyright
Copyright takedown requests
This guide explains how to send copyright complaints about material published on LDS Statistics.
Scope
- Use this process if you are the copyright owner, or authorized to act for the owner, and believe material on the site infringes your work.
- Do not use this process for ordinary disagreement, factual disputes, tone concerns, privacy concerns, or editorial complaints.
- Historical or archival material may still be reviewed for copyright concerns even when a submitter believed it was public domain or otherwise out of copyright.
What to include
- Your name and contact information.
- A description of the copyrighted work you say is being infringed.
- The URL or clear identification of the material you believe is infringing.
- A good-faith statement that you believe the use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
- A statement that the notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act for the owner.
- Send notices to reports@9thbit.net.
Review
- We review the notice for enough information to identify the work and the challenged material.
- We may temporarily unpublish or restrict material while a claim is reviewed.
- We may ask for clarification, reject incomplete notices, restore material, or keep material unpublished depending on the claim and context.
- Abusive, knowingly false, or non-copyright reports may be rejected or redirected to the appropriate support channel.
Not legal advice
This guide is operational information, not legal advice. If your concern is not about copyright ownership or authorized enforcement, use ordinary support or reporting channels instead.