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Copyright Policy

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This Copyright Policy explains how Writto (“Writto,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) addresses copyright ownership, infringement claims, and copyrighted materials used in connection with the Writto Services.

This Copyright Policy forms part of the Writto Terms of Service and should be read together with the Writto Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy, Acceptable Use Policy, and AI Terms / AI Usage Policy.

1. Respect for Copyright

Writto respects the intellectual property rights of others and expects users of the Services to do the same.

You may not use Writto to upload, reproduce, distribute, publish, modify, or otherwise use copyrighted material in a manner that infringes the rights of another person or entity.

You are responsible for ensuring that you have the necessary rights, licences, permissions, or other lawful basis to use any copyrighted material that you submit to or through Writto.

2. User Content and Copyright

You retain ownership of the original content and other materials that you submit to Writto (“User Content”), subject to the rights and licences granted to Writto under the Terms of Service.

By submitting User Content, you represent and warrant that:

  • you own the content or have the necessary rights and permissions to use it;
  • your submission and use of the content through Writto do not infringe the rights of any third party; and
  • you have the authority to grant Writto the rights necessary to provide the Services.

Writto does not assume responsibility for determining whether User Content infringes the copyright of a third party.

3. AI-Generated Content

Writto may use artificial intelligence to generate or assist in creating content.

AI-generated content may not be unique and may be similar to content generated for other users. Copyright protection for AI-generated content may also vary by jurisdiction and may depend on the extent of human contribution.

Writto does not guarantee that AI-generated content is free from third-party copyright claims.

You are responsible for reviewing, editing, and determining whether content generated through Writto is suitable for your intended use and complies with applicable copyright laws.

For additional information regarding AI-generated content, please refer to the Writto AI Terms / AI Usage Policy.

4. Copyright Infringement Claims

If you believe that content available through Writto infringes your copyright, you may submit a copyright infringement notice to us.

Your notice should include sufficient information for us to identify and evaluate the alleged infringement, including:

  1. identification of the copyrighted work that you claim has been infringed;
  2. identification and location of the allegedly infringing material;
  3. your name and contact information;
  4. a statement that you have a good-faith belief that the use of the material is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or applicable law;
  5. a statement that the information in your notice is accurate and, where applicable, that you are authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner; and
  6. your physical or electronic signature.

Incomplete or insufficient notices may prevent us from taking action.

5. Response to Copyright Notices

Upon receiving a valid copyright complaint, Writto may investigate the reported material and take appropriate action, which may include removing or restricting access to the material, notifying the affected user, or taking other action permitted by applicable law.

Writto may also request additional information from the reporting party or affected user where necessary to evaluate the claim.

Writto does not guarantee that every reported item will be removed or that every copyright claim will result in action.

6. Counter-Notification

If you believe that content you submitted was removed or restricted as a result of a copyright complaint in error, you may submit a counter-notification where permitted by applicable law.

A counter-notification should identify the material that was removed or restricted and include sufficient information explaining why you believe the removal or restriction was made in error.

Where applicable, the counter-notification should also include your contact information, required legal statements, and your physical or electronic signature.

Writto may restore or reinstate content where appropriate and permitted by applicable law.

7. Repeat Infringement

Writto may suspend or terminate accounts or access to the Services for users who repeatedly infringe the copyright or other intellectual property rights of others.

We may also take other measures that we reasonably consider appropriate to prevent repeated infringement or misuse of the Services.

8. Writto Content

The Writto Services, including the Writto website, software, interfaces, designs, trademarks, logos, documentation, and other materials provided by Writto, are owned by or licensed to Writto and are protected by applicable intellectual property laws.

Except as expressly permitted under the Terms of Service, you may not copy, reproduce, distribute, modify, publicly display, create derivative works from, or commercially exploit Writto-owned materials without prior written permission.

9. Third-Party Content

Writto may contain links, integrations, or references to third-party websites, services, or content.

Writto does not claim ownership of third-party content and is not responsible for the copyright practices of third parties.

Your use of third-party content or services may be subject to separate terms and copyright policies.

10. Changes to This Policy

Writto may update this Copyright Policy from time to time to reflect changes in applicable law, the Services, or our business practices.

Any updated version will be published on the Writto Legal Information Page with a revised “Last Updated” date.

For questions or copyright-related notices, please contact:

Copyright Contact: admin@writto.com