Rights-holder notices
Send copyright and takedown notices to copyright@kordu.gg. Include your name and contact details, identification of the copyrighted work or other protected material, the Changelog.gg URL or material you want reviewed, what action you are requesting, the reason you believe the use is not authorised by the rights holder, agent, or law, a statement that the information is accurate, and confirmation that you are the rights holder or authorised to act for the rights holder.
We review notices and may remove, disable, correct, attribute, preserve, or limit material where appropriate. UK copyright exceptions such as quotation, criticism, review, and reporting current events may require sufficient acknowledgement and context-specific assessment.
Submitting false, abusive, incomplete, or misleading notices may lead to rejection, account restriction, or other action. Handling a notice is not an admission of liability or infringement.
Source-owner requests
Source owners can ask us to review attribution, stale source trails, removal of copied excerpts, crawler pacing, robots preferences, or public-source material that should no longer appear. Use copyright where rights are involved and abuse where the issue is source pacing, access, or misuse.
Counter-notices
If material you control was removed and you believe it was removed by mistake, misidentification, or incomplete context, contact copyright with the removed URL or material, your contact details, your explanation, and evidence that you control the material or are authorised to request review. We may restore, keep removed, correct, or further limit material depending on the evidence, law, platform rules, and source-owner rights involved.
DMCA alias
DMCA is retained as a redirect alias and search term for users who look for that wording. The visible policy is UK-first Copyright / Takedown. KORDU LTD does not claim a U.S. DMCA safe-harbour registration unless it registers a designated agent with the U.S. Copyright Office and publishes matching agent details.
We may terminate or restrict repeat infringers and repeat abusive notice senders where legally and operationally appropriate.