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Copyright & IP Policy

Copyright & IP Policy

Explains how plagiarism, piracy, unauthorized uploads, trademark abuse, and other rights disputes are handled.

Last updated: 2026-05-09

1. Creator rights warranty

Uploading an asset pack means the creator confirms they have the necessary rights or authorization for the platform to host, display, license, sell, deliver, watermark, and handle disputes.

2. Reportable issues

  • Plagiarism, piracy, unauthorized copying, or unauthorized adaptation.
  • Unauthorized use of trademarks, brands, logos, proprietary names, or protected materials.
  • Uploading others' internal materials, training data, templates, code, or trade secrets.
  • Misleading claims of commercial license or upstream authorization.

3. Notice materials

  • Identity and contact information of the rights holder or authorized representative.
  • The reported listing, package, delivery, or page link.
  • Proof of rights, authorization, or comparison materials explaining infringement.
  • Requested platform action.
  • Do not include unrelated secrets, passwords, tokens, private keys, or .env files.

4. Platform handling

The platform may use complaint materials, creator responses, order and delivery records to temporarily hide, delist, quarantine, pause delivery, freeze revenue, reverse revenue, restore access, or close the case.

5. Creator response

Reported creators may submit rights proof, authorization chains, open-source licenses, reference disclosures, cleaned versions, or other materials. Failure to cooperate or prove rights may lead to continued or expanded actions.

6. Repeat infringement and abusive complaints

Repeat infringement, piracy, forged authorization, abusive complaints, false materials, or harassment-style complaints may lead to account restrictions, revenue actions, or other necessary measures.

Important note

Related policies

These pages explain Relicex platform rules, licensing boundaries, and handling workflows. Different jurisdictions may impose additional requirements; production launch and material commercial use should be reviewed by qualified legal counsel.