Copyright Policy

Effective Date: June 9th 2025

Welcome to PreserveAndCapture.com (“Website”). All content displayed on this website, including but not limited to photographs, images, text, graphics, logos, and design (“Content”), is the exclusive intellectual property of Preserve & Capture, unless otherwise stated. This policy outlines your legal obligations when accessing and viewing this site.

1. Ownership of Content

All photographs and visual media featured on this website are the sole property of Preserve & Capture and are protected by U.S. and international copyright laws. No ownership or license is granted to users accessing this site.

2. Prohibited Uses

You may not, under any circumstances:

  • Copy, download, screenshot, reproduce, or distribute any content from the website.
  • Use any content for personal, editorial, commercial, or social media purposes.
  • Modify, edit, or create derivative works based on any content from this site.
  • Display or publish any website content elsewhere, including blogs, websites, digital platforms, or print.
  • Use any content in a way that implies endorsement, sponsorship, or affiliation with any third party.

3. Licensing & Permission

If you are interested in using any content from this site for any reason, you must obtain prior written permission or a license. To request authorization:

📧 Email: [support@preserveandcapture.com]


All licensing inquiries are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

4. DMCA Compliance

We fully comply with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). If you believe any content on this website infringes your copyright, please send a DMCA takedown notice including:

  • Your full contact information
  • A detailed description of the copyrighted work
  • The URL of the infringing content
  • A statement of good faith belief
  • Your physical or electronic signature

DMCA notices may be submitted to: [support@preserveandcapture.com]

5. Enforcement

Preserve & Capture actively monitors misuse and unauthorized use of its content. Violations may result in legal action, including takedown notices, cease-and-desist orders, invoicing for unlicensed use, and civil litigation for damages.

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