DMCA AND COPYRIGHT POLICY
COPYRIGHT NOTICES, TAKEDOWNS, AND COUNTER-NOTICES
Last updated: July 11, 2026
This policy explains how rights holders can report alleged copyright infringement involving Proxima Pictures Services. Although the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA") is a United States law, we accept copyright notices from rights holders worldwide and also consider applicable EU and German law.
Send copyright notices to sales@proximai.art.
1. BEFORE SENDING A NOTICE
Please make sure your notice is accurate and made in good faith. AI-generated content, user uploads, references, prompts, styles, and outputs can raise complex copyright questions. False or abusive notices may create legal liability.
2. COPYRIGHT TAKEDOWN NOTICE
To help us review a copyright complaint, include the following information:
- Rights holder: your full legal name and, if applicable, the organization you represent.
- Contact: email address and any other reliable contact information.
- Work: identification of the copyrighted work you claim was infringed.
- Content location: the URL, username, image ID, generation ID, screenshot, or other information that allows us to locate the allegedly infringing content.
- Good-faith statement: a statement that you believe in good faith that the disputed use is not authorized by the rights holder, its agent, or the law.
- Accuracy statement: a statement that the information in your notice is accurate and that you are authorized to act for the rights holder.
- Signature: your physical or electronic signature.
3. OUR RESPONSE
We may remove, restrict, disable, or investigate content when we receive a sufficiently detailed copyright notice or where required by law. We may also contact the user who posted or generated the content, request more information, preserve evidence, or reject notices that are incomplete, abusive, or unsupported.
4. COUNTER-NOTICES
If your content was removed or restricted because of a copyright notice and you believe this was a mistake, you may contact us at sales@proximai.art with a counter-notice. Include your contact information, identification of the removed content, why you believe the removal was mistaken, and any legally required statements for your jurisdiction.
5. REPEAT INFRINGEMENT
We may suspend or terminate accounts that repeatedly infringe intellectual property rights or abuse the Services. We may also restrict content, prompts, models, or features where necessary to reduce infringement risk.
6. TRADEMARK, LIKENESS, AND OTHER RIGHTS
If your complaint concerns trademarks, personality rights, privacy, deepfakes, confidential information, or other rights, contact us at sales@proximai.art and clearly explain the issue. We will review such reports under our Terms, AI Policy, Privacy Policy, and applicable law.