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Copyright Policy

This page sets out the copyright framework applicable to original materials published on posido.com, including ownership details, acceptable references, reporting procedures, and counter-notice information.

Last updated: April 2025  •  Official Policy

Ownership of Materials

All original digital materials published on posido.com are the property of Posido or its respective rights holders. This includes, but is not limited to, written content, editorial publications, visual media, data compilations, software interfaces, graphical elements, and other creative or informational works produced or commissioned by Posido.

Ownership of these materials is established at the point of creation or publication and is maintained in accordance with applicable copyright law. The rights associated with these materials include, without limitation, the rights of reproduction, distribution, public display, adaptation, and communication to the public.

Scope of Rights

The copyright and related rights applicable to Posido materials extend to all jurisdictions in which such rights are recognised under national or international law. This includes rights arising under the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works and other applicable international instruments.

Third parties do not acquire any rights to Posido materials by virtue of accessing or viewing them through the Posido platform or any other channel, unless expressly granted in writing.

Acceptable References

Limited references to Posido materials may be acceptable in certain contexts, provided they are consistent with the principles of fair use, fair dealing, or equivalent doctrines under applicable law. The following types of references are generally considered acceptable:

  • Brief quotations for the purpose of commentary, criticism, or review, accompanied by a clear attribution to posido.com.
  • Hyperlinks to original content published on posido.com, without framing or misrepresentation of the source.
  • References for educational or informational purposes that do not substitute for the original work.

Any use of Posido materials beyond these limited contexts should be considered potentially unauthorised unless prior written consent has been obtained. When in doubt, please use the Legal Contact channel to seek clarification before reproducing or referencing Posido materials.

Reporting Copyright Concerns

Reports concerning potentially unauthorised use of protected materials may be reviewed through the procedures described on this website. The following types of concerns may be reported through the Notice Desk:

Examples of Potentially Unauthorised Use

  • Full-page copying: Reproduction of an entire page or article from posido.com on another website or platform without authorisation.
  • Partial duplication: Copying of substantial portions of original content, including text, images, or data, in a manner that may substitute for the original.
  • Scraped content: Automated extraction and republication of content from posido.com, whether in its original form or with minor modifications.
  • Mirrored content: Creation of mirror sites or copies of posido.com content that reproduce the original materials in a substantially identical format.
Reports concerning potentially unauthorised use of protected materials may be reviewed through the procedures described on this website.

How to Submit a Report

To submit a copyright concern notice, please use the Notice Desk. You will be asked to provide your full name, contact email address, the URL of the original content on posido.com, the URL where the concern has been identified, and a description of the concern.

Please ensure that all information provided is accurate and complete. Incomplete notices may not be actionable.

Any notice submitted through this resource should be accurate, complete, and made in good faith.

Counter-Notice Information

In certain circumstances, a party whose content has been the subject of a copyright concern notice may wish to submit a counter-notice. A counter-notice is a formal response indicating that the content in question has been removed or restricted in error, or that the submitter has a legal basis for the use of the relevant materials.

Counter-notices should be submitted through the Legal Contact channel and should include the following information:

  • The full name and contact details of the party submitting the counter-notice.
  • Identification of the content that was the subject of the original notice.
  • A statement of the legal basis on which the counter-notice is submitted.
  • A declaration that the information provided in the counter-notice is accurate and made in good faith.

Counter-notices will be reviewed through the same official contact channel as copyright concern notices. This resource does not adjudicate disputes between parties and does not act as a legal authority. All counter-notices are handled in a neutral and procedurally consistent manner.