Ownership of Materials
All original digital materials published on https://spinbara.com/ are the property of Spinbara or its respective rights holders. This includes, but is not limited to, written content, images, audiovisual materials, data compilations, interface designs, and any other creative or informational works published on the platform.
Spinbara retains all rights, title, and interest in and to its original materials, except where explicitly stated otherwise. The publication of materials on Spinbara does not constitute a waiver of any intellectual property rights.
Where materials are contributed by third parties or licensed from external sources, the relevant ownership and licensing terms apply as indicated in connection with those materials.
Acceptable Use
References to materials published on spinbara.com are generally acceptable where they are accurate, properly attributed, and do not misrepresent the original content. The following uses are generally considered acceptable:
- Brief quotations accompanied by a clear reference to the original source URL on spinbara.com.
- Linking directly to original materials on Spinbara without framing or misrepresentation.
- Commentary, criticism, or review of materials with appropriate attribution.
- Personal, non-commercial use within the bounds of applicable fair use or fair dealing provisions.
The following uses are generally not considered acceptable without prior written authorization:
- Reproduction of full pages or substantial portions of original content.
- Partial duplication that removes or obscures the original source attribution.
- Automated scraping or systematic collection of content from Spinbara.
- Mirroring of Spinbara content on third-party platforms or websites.
- Commercial use of original materials without authorization.
- Modification or adaptation of original materials without authorization.
Examples of Potentially Unauthorized Use
The following are illustrative examples of uses that may raise copyright concerns:
- Full-page copying: Reproducing an entire article, page, or content section from Spinbara on another website or platform.
- Partial duplication: Copying significant portions of text or other content while removing or altering attribution to the original source.
- Scraped content: Using automated tools to collect and republish Spinbara content on other platforms, with or without modification.
- Mirrored content: Creating a copy of Spinbara pages or content on another domain or hosting environment.
Reporting Concerns
Reports concerning potentially unauthorized use of protected materials may be reviewed through the procedures described on this website.
To submit a report, please use the Notice Center, which provides a structured form for submitting notices. Alternatively, reports may be submitted directly via the Legal Contact channel.
When submitting a report, please include the following information to facilitate review:
- Your full name and contact email address.
- The URL of the original content on spinbara.com.
- The URL or location where the potentially unauthorized use is observed.
- A description of the nature of the concern.
Counter-Notice Information
If you believe that content associated with you has been the subject of a notice that was submitted in error or based on a misidentification, you may submit a counter-notice through the Legal Contact channel.
A counter-notice should include the following information:
- Your full name and contact email address.
- Identification of the content that was the subject of the notice.
- A statement explaining why you believe the notice was submitted in error.
- A statement that the information provided is accurate and made in good faith.
Counter-notices will be reviewed in accordance with applicable procedures. Submission of a counter-notice does not guarantee any particular outcome and does not constitute legal advice. If you have specific legal concerns, you are encouraged to seek independent legal counsel.