Copyright Policy
This policy outlines the ownership of materials, acceptable references, and procedures for reporting copyright concerns related to the RoboCat project (https://robocat.com/).
Ownership of Materials
All materials published on https://robocat.com/ are the property of RoboCat and are protected under applicable copyright and intellectual property laws. This includes text, graphics, logos, icons, images, audio clips, digital downloads, data compilations, and software.
Acceptable References
We encourage responsible sharing and referencing of our materials. Acceptable use typically includes:
- Brief quotations with proper attribution and a link back to the original source.
- Sharing links to our original content on social media platforms.
- Fair use as defined by applicable law for criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research.
Unauthorized Use Examples
We actively monitor for and address unauthorized use of our protected materials, which may include:
- Full-page copying: Reproducing entire pages of content without authorization.
- Partial duplication: Taking significant portions of text or graphics and presenting them as original work.
- Scraped content: Automated extraction of content for reuse on other platforms.
- Mirrored content: Creating unauthorized copies of the entire website or significant portions of it.
Reporting Copyright Concerns
Reports concerning potentially unauthorized use of protected materials may be reviewed through the procedures described on this website. If you believe your copyrighted work has been used on https://robocat.com/ in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, or if you have identified unauthorized use of RoboCat materials elsewhere, please submit a notice through our Notice Desk.
Reports will be reviewed by our legal contact team in accordance with established policies.
Counter-Notice Information
If you believe that a notice of copyright infringement has been wrongly filed against you, you may submit a counter-notice through our official contact channel. A counter-notice should include your contact information, identification of the material that was removed, and a statement made under penalty of perjury that you have a good faith belief the material was removed as a result of mistake or misidentification.
Good-Faith Statement
Any notice submitted through this resource should be accurate, complete, and made in good faith. Misuse of the reporting process may lead to the suspension of access to this resource or other appropriate actions.