Copyright Policy
Detailed information regarding ownership, acceptable use, and reporting procedures for protected materials.
Ownership of Materials
All materials published on https://wazamba.com/, including text, graphics, logos, button icons, images, audio clips, digital downloads, data compilations, and software, are the property of Wazamba or its content suppliers and are protected by international copyright laws.
The compilation of all content on the website is the exclusive property of Wazamba and is protected by international copyright laws. All software used on the website is the property of Wazamba or its software suppliers and is protected by international copyright laws.
Acceptable Use
Wazamba grants you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to access and make personal, non-commercial use of the materials on its website. This license does not include any resale or commercial use of the website or its contents; any collection and use of any product listings, descriptions, or prices; any derivative use of the website or its contents; or any use of data mining, robots, or similar data gathering and extraction tools.
Unauthorized use of materials includes, but is not limited to:
- Full-page copying: Reproducing entire pages of the website without authorization.
- Partial duplication: Copying substantial portions of text or graphics for use on other platforms.
- Scraped content: Using automated tools to extract and republish content from the website.
- Mirrored content: Creating a complete or near-complete replica of the website's structure and content.
Reporting Concerns
Reports concerning potentially unauthorized use of protected materials may be reviewed through the procedures described on this website. We take copyright infringement seriously and will take appropriate action in accordance with international laws and regulations.
If you believe that your work has been copied in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, or that your intellectual property rights have been otherwise violated, please submit a formal notice through our Notice Desk.
"All submissions should be accurate and made in good faith."
Counter-Notice Information
If you believe that your content was removed or disabled by mistake or misidentification, you may submit a counter-notice. A counter-notice must be in writing and include specific information as required by international copyright standards. Upon receipt of a valid counter-notice, we may restore the material in question, unless the copyright owner files an action seeking a court order.
Ready to submit a report? Please proceed to the Notice Desk.