Content Rights
Ownership, licenses, and copyright complaints
Effective date: March 10, 2026
Nicola's Number Canvas allows user-generated posts, captions, comments, avatars, and other community content. This page explains who owns what and how copyright concerns should be raised.
At a glance
Key rights rules
- You keep ownership of content you create and submit.
- You must own the content you post or have permission to use and share it.
- Posting content gives Nicola's Number Canvas the limited license needed to host, display, and deliver that content through the service.
- Rights complaints should identify the affected material clearly and be sent to stevenstrange1998@gmail.com.
1. Your content
- You are responsible for making sure your posts, captions, comments, avatars, and other submissions do not infringe someone else’s rights.
- You must not upload or share content that you do not have permission to use.
2. License needed to run the service
- When you upload or publish content, you grant Nicola's Number Canvas a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license to host, store, reproduce, process, adapt for technical delivery, display, and distribute that content as needed to operate the service.
- This license ends for future use when content is deleted from the live service, subject to backups, logs, cache expiry, and legal retention requirements.
3. How to submit a rights complaint
- If you believe content in Nicola's Number Canvas infringes your copyright or other rights, start with the public Support page or email stevenstrange1998@gmail.com.
- Identify the affected post, profile, or comment clearly enough for us to locate it, such as with the username, caption, screenshots, and the date or time you observed it.
- Include your contact information and explain what work or rights you own or represent.
- The current formal follow-up channel is stevenstrange1998@gmail.com.
4. What a complete copyright notice should include
- Identification of the copyrighted work or other protected material you claim is being infringed.
- Identification of the allegedly infringing material in the service, with enough detail for us to find it quickly.
- A statement that you have a good-faith belief the disputed use is not authorized by the rights owner, its agent, or the law.
- A statement that the information in your notice is accurate and that you are the rights owner or authorized to act for the rights owner.
- Your name and an electronic signature or equivalent electronic confirmation.
5. Repeat infringement and removal
- Nicola's Number Canvas may remove content, disable visibility, or limit accounts when rights complaints appear credible or when repeat infringement is detected.
- False, abusive, or incomplete complaints may not be acted on.
6. Counter-notices and disputes
- If your content was removed and you believe that happened in error, use the same support path and identify the removed material and the basis for your objection.
- A counter-notice should identify the removed material, explain why you believe the removal was mistaken, and include your contact information.
- Depending on the facts, additional information may be required before content can be restored.