Copyright & Intellectual Property Policy

Effective Date: January 1, 2025
Last Updated: June 2026

1. Introduction

Weblet respects intellectual property rights and expects all users, publishers, organizations, contributors, and visitors using the Weblet platform to do the same.

This Copyright & Intellectual Property Policy explains:

  • Ownership of content published on Weblet
  • User responsibilities regarding intellectual property
  • Copyright infringement reporting procedures
  • Trademark complaint procedures
  • Content removal processes
  • Counter-notification procedures
  • Repeat infringement policies

This Policy applies to all content published, uploaded, distributed, hosted, or made available through Weblet.

This Policy forms part of the Weblet Terms of Service.


2. Scope

This Policy applies to:

  • Websites
  • Landing pages
  • Blogs
  • Documentation portals
  • Knowledge bases
  • Articles
  • Business profiles
  • Menus
  • Event pages
  • Directories
  • Product catalogs
  • Images
  • Videos
  • Audio content
  • Documents
  • Logos
  • Source code
  • AI-generated content
  • User-generated content

hosted, managed, or published through Weblet.


3. Ownership of User Content

Users retain ownership of the content they create and publish through Weblet.

By publishing content on Weblet, users represent and warrant that:

  • They own the content; or
  • They possess all necessary rights, licenses, permissions, and authorizations to publish the content.

Users remain solely responsible for verifying ownership rights before publishing content.


4. Weblet Intellectual Property

Weblet retains all rights, title, and interest in:

  • The Weblet platform
  • Software
  • Source code
  • APIs
  • Documentation
  • Templates
  • Designs
  • User interfaces
  • Logos
  • Trademarks
  • Service marks
  • Branding
  • Platform content

Nothing in this Policy grants users ownership rights in Weblet intellectual property.


5. User Responsibilities

Users are responsible for ensuring that content published through Weblet does not infringe:

  • Copyrights
  • Trademarks
  • Patents
  • Trade secrets
  • Moral rights
  • Database rights
  • Publicity rights
  • Other intellectual property rights

Users should maintain records of licenses, permissions, purchases, or authorizations related to content they publish.


6. Copyright Infringement

Users may not upload, publish, distribute, or otherwise make available content that infringes another person's copyright.

Examples include:

  • Unauthorized copying of articles
  • Pirated books
  • Unauthorized images
  • Licensed photographs without permission
  • Copyrighted videos
  • Pirated software
  • Proprietary documentation
  • Unauthorized music recordings

Copyright infringement may result in content removal or account suspension.


7. Trademark Infringement

Users may not use trademarks in a manner that:

  • Creates confusion
  • Misrepresents affiliation
  • Suggests false endorsement
  • Misleads consumers

Examples include:

  • Fake brand websites
  • Counterfeit product sites
  • Impersonation of businesses
  • Misleading domain names
  • Unauthorized logo usage

Weblet may remove content that infringes trademark rights.


8. AI-Generated Content and Intellectual Property

Weblet permits AI-assisted and AI-generated content.

However, publishers remain responsible for ensuring that AI-generated content:

  • Does not infringe copyrights
  • Does not violate trademark rights
  • Does not misappropriate protected works
  • Does not reproduce proprietary content unlawfully

The use of AI tools does not transfer responsibility to Weblet.

Publishers remain solely responsible for content legality and ownership.


9. Reporting Copyright Infringement

If you believe content hosted on Weblet infringes your copyright, you may submit a copyright complaint.

A complaint should include:

Identification of the copyrighted work

A description of the work claimed to be infringed.

Identification of the infringing content

Specific URLs or locations where the allegedly infringing content appears.

Contact information

Including:

  • Full name
  • Organization (if applicable)
  • Email address
  • Mailing address
  • Telephone number

Good Faith Statement

A statement that you have a good-faith belief that the use is not authorized by the copyright owner, agent, or law.

Accuracy Statement

A statement that the information provided is accurate and that you are authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner.

Signature

Physical or electronic signature of the rights holder or authorized representative.


10. Copyright Complaint Submission

Copyright complaints may be submitted to:

Email: copyright@weblethq.com

Subject: Copyright Infringement Notice

Weblet may request additional information before taking action.


11. Trademark Complaints

Trademark owners may submit complaints regarding unauthorized use of trademarks.

Complaints should include:

  • Trademark owner information
  • Trademark registration details (if applicable)
  • Description of the infringement
  • URLs of allegedly infringing content
  • Supporting documentation

Trademark complaints may be submitted to:

Email: trademark@weblethq.com


12. Review and Enforcement Process

Upon receiving a valid complaint, Weblet may:

  • Review submitted materials
  • Request additional information
  • Contact the publisher
  • Temporarily restrict access
  • Remove content
  • Suspend websites
  • Suspend accounts

Weblet may act without prior notice where necessary.


13. Counter-Notification Process

If content is removed due to an intellectual property complaint, affected users may submit a counter-notification.

A counter-notification should include:

  • User identification
  • Removed content details
  • Explanation of why removal was incorrect
  • Supporting evidence
  • Contact information
  • Electronic signature

Weblet may forward counter-notifications to the complaining party where permitted by law.


14. Repeat Infringer Policy

Weblet may terminate accounts belonging to repeat intellectual property infringers.

Factors considered may include:

  • Number of complaints
  • Severity of violations
  • History of enforcement actions
  • User cooperation
  • Legal requirements

Weblet retains discretion regarding enforcement decisions.


15. Fair Use and Legal Exceptions

Weblet recognizes that certain uses of copyrighted material may be permitted under applicable laws.

Examples may include:

  • Fair use
  • Fair dealing
  • Criticism
  • Commentary
  • Education
  • Research
  • News reporting

The existence of a complaint does not automatically establish infringement.

Weblet may evaluate claims and responses before taking action.


16. Preservation of Evidence

Weblet may retain copies of removed content for:

  • Legal compliance
  • Investigation purposes
  • Dispute resolution
  • Audit requirements
  • Security reviews

Retention may continue after content is no longer publicly accessible.


17. Limitation of Weblet Responsibility

Weblet provides publishing infrastructure and technology services.

Weblet:

  • Does not pre-screen all content
  • Does not verify ownership of all content
  • Does not guarantee the legality of user submissions
  • Does not act as legal counsel for users

Users remain responsible for ensuring compliance with intellectual property laws.


18. False or Fraudulent Complaints

Submitting knowingly false, misleading, fraudulent, or abusive intellectual property complaints may result in:

  • Complaint rejection
  • Account restrictions
  • Suspension of reporting privileges
  • Legal action where appropriate

Complainants should ensure that claims are accurate and submitted in good faith.


19. International Intellectual Property Compliance

Because Weblet serves users globally, intellectual property rights may vary across jurisdictions.

Weblet may evaluate complaints based on:

  • Applicable laws
  • Jurisdictional requirements
  • Platform policies
  • Available evidence

Nothing in this Policy limits Weblet's ability to comply with legal obligations in any jurisdiction.


20. Enforcement Actions

Violations of this Policy may result in:

  • Warning notices
  • Content removal
  • Website restrictions
  • Domain suspension
  • Account suspension
  • Account termination
  • Legal referrals

Enforcement actions may be taken with or without prior notice depending on circumstances.


21. Policy Updates

Weblet may update this Policy periodically.

Updated versions will be published on the Weblet website with a revised effective date.

Continued use of the Services constitutes acceptance of the revised Policy.


22. Contact Information

Copyright Complaints

copyright@weblethq.com

Trademark Complaints

trademark@weblethq.com

Legal Team

legal@weblethq.com

Support Team

support@weblethq.com

Website

https://weblet.site

Mailing Address

Weblet
Houston, Texas, USA

Phone

+1 737 297 7867


23. Reservation of Rights

Weblet reserves the right to investigate, review, restrict, suspend, remove, disable, archive, or terminate access to any content, website, domain, account, organization, or service where Weblet reasonably determines that intellectual property violations may exist or where continued publication may expose Weblet, its users, partners, infrastructure providers, or the public to legal, operational, financial, security, compliance, or reputational risk.

Nothing in this Policy obligates Weblet to host, publish, distribute, or continue providing access to any content or service.

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