Copyright, IP & DMCA Takedown Policy
Last updated: April 19, 2026
Edyvo respects the intellectual property of creators. All lessons, tracks, videos, images, text and AI-generated derivatives are protected by copyright and remain the exclusive property of their respective creators (or Edyvo for platform-generated material). Unauthorised copying, scraping, redistribution, re-upload, or use in AI training datasets is strictly prohibited.
Every track, lesson, image, and caption on Edyvo is — by default — © its creator, All Rights Reserved. No content may be reproduced, republished, resold, broadcast, cached by third parties, or included in any machine-learning training corpus without the explicit written permission of the rights-holder.
You may not: (a) scrape, spider, crawl, or bulk-export content; (b) strip or alter copyright notices or watermarks; (c) use the Edyvo platform, its content, or any derivative thereof to train, fine-tune, or evaluate machine-learning or AI models; (d) circumvent technical protection measures (rate limits, access controls, hot-link blocks); (e) redistribute lesson content, videos, images, or transcripts outside Edyvo.
If you believe content on Edyvo infringes your copyright, file a DMCA takedown notice via the form below or by emailing dmca@edyvo.com. Include: your contact details, the copyrighted work, the URL of the infringing material on Edyvo, a statement of good-faith belief the use is unauthorised, a statement under penalty of perjury that the info is accurate and you are (or represent) the rights-holder, and your physical or electronic signature.
If your content has been removed in error, you may submit a counter-notice to dmca@edyvo.com. Content may be restored 10–14 business days after a valid counter-notice unless the claimant files suit.
Edyvo will terminate accounts of users who are repeat infringers and may cooperate with law enforcement, rights-holders, and AI-provenance services (C2PA, content-credentials) in any investigation.
All Edyvo content carries an implicit noai, noimageai, and TDM-Reservation signal under EU DSM Art.4(3). Our robots.txt blocks known AI crawlers (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, CCBot, Google-Extended, PerplexityBot, Bytespider, et al.). Ignoring these signals constitutes copyright infringement in applicable jurisdictions.
Use this form to send a formal DMCA notice. Emails are routed to dmca@edyvo.com.
Designated agent: Edyvo Legal, dmca@edyvo.com. Written notices should also be sent to legal@edyvo.com.