Intellectual Property
Copyright, Trademark& DMCA Policy.
Content Cribs respects the intellectual-property rights of creators, property owners, brands and other rights holders. This Policy explains ownership of Content Cribs materials, responsibilities for uploaded content, and the process for reporting claimed infringement.
Core principle: do not upload or use material you do not own or have permission to use. Content Cribs may remove disputed material, request documentation, forward notices to affected users and suspend repeat or serious infringers.
Section 01
Policy Overview
This Policy applies to ContentCribs.com and related platform features that display, host, store, link to or distribute content. It should be read with our Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy and any separate media, listing or appearance agreement.
Original Work Is Protected
Branding, website design, courses, media and original materials may not be copied or commercially reused without authorization.
Upload Only What You Can Use
Users must own or have sufficient rights to every photo, video, logo, song, design, document and submission.
Detailed Notices Required
Reports must identify the protected work and exact material claimed to infringe.
Both Sides Have a Process
Affected users may submit a legally sufficient counter-notification after mistake or misidentification.
Section 02
Ownership of Content Cribs Materials
Unless otherwise identified, Content Cribs or its licensors own the rights in original materials provided through the Services, including:
- Names, logos, taglines, trade dress and brand assets.
- Website design, page layouts, interfaces and graphics.
- Original text, articles, guides and descriptions.
- Photographs, videos, podcasts, interviews and productions.
- Content Cribs Originals and Academy materials.
- Courses, templates, downloads, plans and educational resources.
- Software, code, tools, databases and compilations.
- Original room concepts, diagrams and presentation materials.
These materials may be protected by copyright, trademark, trade secret, contract and other laws. Public visibility does not transfer ownership.
Section 03
Permitted and Prohibited Use
Subject to the Terms & Conditions, Content Cribs grants visitors limited, revocable, non-exclusive and non-transferable permission to access the website for its intended lawful purpose.
Without written authorization, you may not:
- Copy, republish, sell, license or commercially exploit protected materials.
- Reproduce Academy courses, downloads, plans or paid resources.
- Remove or alter copyright, trademark or attribution notices.
- Use Content Cribs branding in a way that suggests affiliation or endorsement.
- Create confusingly similar brands, websites, products or profiles.
- Scrape, harvest or systematically reproduce platform content or data.
- Use protected materials to train, fine-tune or benchmark AI systems.
- Frame, mirror or embed substantial portions of the website without permission.
- Record, redistribute or resell private events, classes or member content.
Nothing here is intended to prohibit lawful fair use or another non-waivable legal exception.
Section 04
User-Submitted Content and Rights Warranties
User content may include property photographs, videos, floor plans, logos, music, profiles, listings, messages, documents, comments, reviews, course material, designs and other media.
By submitting content, you represent that:
- You own it or possess all rights required to submit and license it.
- You obtained necessary releases from identifiable people and property owners.
- You obtained permission for music, artwork, logos, footage, documents and other third-party material.
- The submission does not infringe copyright, trademark, privacy, publicity, contract or other rights.
- The submission does not violate law, a court order or a duty of confidentiality.
- The information and attribution you provide are accurate.
Finding, purchasing or downloading material online does not necessarily provide permission to upload, edit, distribute or commercially use it.
Section 05
License Granted to Content Cribs
You retain ownership of user content you lawfully own. By submitting, uploading or publishing it, you grant Content Cribs a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free, sublicensable and transferable license to:
- Host, store, reproduce and technically process the content.
- Resize, crop, compress, transcode, format and create previews.
- Display it in listings, profiles, search results and network pages.
- Distribute and promote it through Content Cribs media, email and social channels.
- Market the relevant profile, property, opportunity and platform.
- Moderate, secure, archive and administer the Services.
The license permits reasonable edits for size, layout, length, accessibility, clarity and technical compatibility. It continues while content is active and for a reasonable period afterward for backups, legal retention, previously published campaigns and material governed by a separate signed release.
A separately signed media, appearance, property or production release may grant broader rights and controls the production it covers.
Section 06
Interviews, Podcasts, Tours and Original Media
Content Cribs may create interviews, podcasts, property tours, photographs, videos, livestreams, case studies and Content Cribs Originals. Participation may require a separate appearance, location, property, content or production release.
Unless that agreement states otherwise, Content Cribs retains editorial discretion over productions it creates or commissions. Applying or participating in preliminary discussions does not guarantee selection, publication, compensation, editorial approval or continued distribution.
Section 07
AI-Assisted, Digitally Created and Conceptual Media
Content Cribs may use artificial intelligence and digital tools to develop renderings, room concepts, mockups, layouts, marketing imagery, scripts, audio, video or other materials.
Conceptual media may combine original direction, licensed inputs, user submissions, generated elements and human editing. It may not depict an existing property, exact product or completed build.
Users may not knowingly submit prompts, source material or output that infringes another person’s rights or falsely suggests authorization. Copyright treatment may depend on applicable law, human authorship and rights in the inputs.
Section 08
Copyright Takedown Notice Requirements
If you believe material available through the Services infringes a copyright you own or are authorized to enforce, submit a written notice containing substantially all of the following:
- Your physical or electronic signature, or that of the person authorized to act for the owner.
- Identification of the copyrighted work, or a representative list if one notice covers multiple works at a single online location.
- Identification of the material claimed to infringe and information reasonably sufficient to locate it, including the exact page URL whenever available.
- Your name, mailing address, telephone number and email address.
- A statement that you have a good-faith belief the use is not authorized by the owner, its agent or law.
- A statement that the notice is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, that you are the owner or authorized to act for the owner.
Include enough context to distinguish the allegedly infringing item from lawful material on the same page.
A general complaint, screenshot without a URL, unsupported ownership assertion or non-copyright dispute may not constitute a valid takedown notice.
Section 09
Review, Removal and Notice to the User
After receiving a substantially complete notice, Content Cribs may:
- Request clarification or supporting information.
- Remove or disable access to disputed material.
- Restrict a listing, profile, account or link while the matter is reviewed.
- Forward the notice and claimant contact information to the affected user.
- Record the notice for repeat-infringer and compliance purposes.
- Decline action when the notice does not identify actionable material or a copyright claim.
Removal does not constitute a final legal determination that infringement occurred.
Section 10
Counter-Notification Requirements
If your material was removed or disabled because of a copyright notice and you believe removal resulted from mistake or misidentification, you may submit a written counter-notification containing substantially all of the following:
- Your physical or electronic signature.
- Identification of the material and where it appeared before removal.
- A statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good-faith belief removal resulted from mistake or misidentification.
- Your full name, mailing address and telephone number.
- A statement consenting to the jurisdiction of the appropriate United States federal district court as required by law and agreeing to accept service of process from the original claimant or agent.
We may forward a valid counter-notification to the claimant. Unless the claimant timely informs us of a court action seeking to restrain the disputed activity, Content Cribs may restore the material in accordance with applicable law. Restoration is not guaranteed when content independently violates another policy, right, court order or law.
Section 11
Repeat-Infringer and Serious-Violation Policy
Content Cribs may maintain records of notices, counter-notifications, removals and account activity. In appropriate circumstances, Content Cribs may suspend or terminate users who repeatedly infringe copyrights or repeatedly submit material giving rise to credible claims.
Relevant factors may include the number and credibility of notices, whether they concern distinct works, counter-notifications and legal outcomes, cooperation, corrective action, deliberate commercial infringement and misuse of alternate accounts. Serious or willful conduct may result in immediate restriction or termination.
Section 12
False, Abusive or Misleading Claims
Do not submit a notice or counter-notification unless you have a genuine legal basis and have considered whether the use may be licensed, authorized or permitted by law.
A person who knowingly materially misrepresents infringement or mistake may be responsible for damages and other consequences available under law. Content Cribs may reject or document notices used to silence criticism, remove a competitor without a valid basis, assert rights the claimant does not own or disguise an unrelated dispute.
Section 13
Copyright Agent and Submission Method
Copyright notices and counter-notifications concerning material on ContentCribs.com should be submitted through the copyright-report pathway below until the registered designated-agent information is published on this page.
Content Cribs Copyright Reports
Use the Contact page and state “Copyright / DMCA Claim.” Include every item required by Section 08 or Section 10.
Service: ContentCribs.com
Submission page: Submit a Copyright / DMCA Claim
Location: Florida, United States
For formal reliance on the DMCA designated-agent process, Content Cribs must publish the complete registered agent details here and maintain a matching current designation with the U.S. Copyright Office. A Contact-page link alone does not complete that requirement.
Section 14
Trademark and Brand Complaints
Copyright protects original expression. Trademarks generally protect words, names, logos, symbols and source-identifying brand elements. Trademark complaints should not be submitted as DMCA notices.
A trademark complaint should include the claimant’s identity and contact information, the mark and registration information, relevant jurisdiction, exact page URL, explanation of the confusing use, goods or services involved, authority and good-faith basis, and a signature.
Submit trademark complaints through the Content Cribs Contact page.
Section 15
Privacy, Publicity, Defamation and Other Rights
Claims involving privacy, personal information, impersonation, publicity rights, confidential information, defamation, harassment, contracts or property access are different from copyright claims. Identify the correct issue clearly and provide enough facts, URLs and documentation to evaluate it.
Privacy requests may be submitted through our Privacy Policy process.
Section 16
International Rights Holders
Content Cribs is based in the United States, and the DMCA process described above is based on United States law. Rights holders outside the United States may submit reports identifying the applicable work, disputed material, jurisdiction, legal basis and requested action.
Section 17
Changes to This Policy
Content Cribs may update this Policy as platform features, submission methods, designated-agent information, laws and intellectual-property practices change. The “Last Updated” date identifies the most recent revision.
Section 18
Contact Us
Intellectual-property questions that are not formal takedown notices may be submitted through:
Content Cribs
Website: ContentCribs.com
Copyright and trademark inquiries: Content Cribs Contact Page
Location: Florida, United States
Identify whether your message concerns copyright, trademark, privacy, publicity or another right and include direct URLs.
Protecting Creative Work
Report Copyright or Trademark Concerns Clearly and in Good Faith.
Detailed claims help Content Cribs locate the material, understand the asserted right and respond through the correct process.
Submit an Intellectual-Property Report