1. Copyright Ownership
Unless otherwise stated, all original text, layout, and design elements on this website are protected by copyright and are owned by or licensed to rushygame Guides. This includes tutorial articles, documentation pages, and supporting explanatory material.
Third-party trademarks, logos, or product names referenced on the site remain the property of their respective owners. Their appearance does not imply endorsement or affiliation.
2. Permitted Use of Content
You may read and reference the content for personal or internal business use. Reasonable quotations may be used in reviews, articles, or educational materials, provided that proper attribution is given and the context does not misrepresent the original meaning.
Any broader reproduction, distribution, or adaptation of substantial portions of the content, whether in digital or printed form, requires prior written permission unless clearly allowed by applicable copyright law.
3. No Transfer of Rights
Access to the website does not grant you ownership of any intellectual property rights in the content. Any licenses granted to you under these terms are limited, revocable, and non-transferable. All rights not expressly granted are reserved.
4. DMCA and Similar Notices
If you believe that content on this website infringes your copyright or the copyright of a party you are authorized to represent, you may send a notice requesting removal or restriction of access. The process described in this section is intended to be consistent with the principles of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and analogous frameworks in other jurisdictions.
Please note that submitting a false or misleading notice may have legal consequences. You should submit a notice only if you have a good-faith belief that the use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or applicable law.
5. Contents of a Copyright Notice
To help us evaluate and respond to a claim efficiently, your written notice should include the following information:
- Identification of the copyrighted work you believe has been infringed. If multiple works are covered, provide a representative list.
- Identification of the specific material on the website that you claim is infringing, including the URL of the page and enough detail to locate the exact content.
- Your name, affiliation (if any), postal address, telephone number, and a valid email address.
- A statement that you have a good-faith belief that the disputed use of the material is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
- A statement that the information in the notice is accurate and, under penalty of perjury where applicable, that you are the copyright owner or are authorized to act on the owner's behalf.
- Your physical or electronic signature, consistent with the legal requirements in your jurisdiction.
6. How to Submit a Notice
Instructions for submitting notices, including the appropriate contact channel or email address, may be provided on this page or on the Contact page. If no specific address is indicated, you may use the general contact details, clearly marking your message as a copyright or DMCA notice.
For efficient processing, include "Copyright" or "DMCA" in the subject line and avoid combining unrelated questions with your notice.
7. Counter-Notifications
If your content has been removed or restricted as a result of a copyright notice and you believe the removal was in error or that you are authorized to use the material, you may send a counter-notification. The counter-notification should include sufficient information to identify the material at issue, your contact details, and a clear explanation of why you believe the removal was incorrect.
Depending on applicable law, you may also be required to include statements consenting to the jurisdiction of certain courts and acknowledging the possibility that the original complainant may seek legal resolution. You should consider obtaining legal advice if you are unsure about your rights.
8. Repeat Infringement
We reserve the right to disable or restrict access for users or systems that are reasonably believed to be involved in repeated or serious infringement of intellectual property rights, consistent with applicable law.
9. Changes to this Policy
We may update this Copyright and DMCA page to reflect changes in legal requirements or our internal procedures. Material changes will be indicated by an updated "Last updated" date. Your continued use of the site following such updates indicates your acceptance of the revised information.
10. Contact
Questions about copyright, use of content, or the procedures described on this page can be directed through the contact details provided on the Contact page. Please include relevant URLs and context so that we can understand your request.