Kiridot legal
Copyright and IP Policy
This policy explains how to report copyright, trademark, publicity, or other rights concerns involving Kiridot content or generated media.
Effective date: June 24, 2026
1. Reporting a Claim
If you believe content created, hosted, published, or displayed through Kiridot infringes your rights, contact [email protected] with enough detail for us to evaluate the claim.
- Your name, organization if any, and contact information.
- Identification of the copyrighted work, trademark, likeness, voice, brand asset, or other right you claim is infringed.
- The Kiridot URL, CDN URL, social post URL, workspace reference, or other location of the material.
- A statement that you have a good-faith belief the disputed use is not authorized.
- A statement that the information is accurate and that you are the owner or authorized to act for the owner.
- Your physical or electronic signature.
2. Counter-Notices
If content you created was removed or restricted because of an IP complaint and you believe the action was mistaken, you may send a counter-notice to [email protected] with supporting information.
3. Kiridot Response
- We may remove, disable, restrict, or preserve content while reviewing a claim.
- We may ask for more information, forward claim information to the affected user, or decline claims that are incomplete or abusive.
- We may terminate repeat infringers or users who misuse IP complaints.
- We may comply with Canadian, U.S., platform, or other applicable notice-and-takedown processes where relevant.
4. No Legal Determination
Kiridot cannot decide complex ownership disputes. Parties may need to resolve those disputes directly, through platform processes, or through courts or regulators.