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FanSpot Copyright / DMCA / Intellectual Property Policy
Rules for copyright complaints, DMCA-style takedowns, counter-notices, stolen content, leaks, trademark concerns, likeness complaints, and IP disputes.
Effective Date: June 13, 2026
Last Updated: June 13, 2026
Registered Government Name: FanSpot
Copyright / IP Contact: legal@fanspot.me
Operator: Martin Pevec acting as FanSpot
FanSpot Copyright / DMCA / Intellectual Property Policy
Effective Date: June 13, 2026
Last Updated: June 13, 2026
Registered Government Name: FanSpot
Operator: Martin Pevec acting as FanSpot
Copyright / IP Contact Email: legal@fanspot.me
This Copyright / DMCA / Intellectual Property Policy governs copyright complaints, DMCA-style takedown requests, counter-notices, repeat infringer rules, stolen content reports, creator ownership claims, fan reposting and leaking rules, trademark complaints, likeness-related IP concerns, content removal, payout holds related to IP disputes, and related intellectual-property matters on FanSpot.
This Policy is part of the FanSpot Terms of Service and Creator Agreement.
By accessing FanSpot, creating an account, uploading content, purchasing content, subscribing to creators, selling digital products, operating a creator page, submitting a copyright complaint, submitting a counter-notice, reporting stolen content, or otherwise using FanSpot, you agree to this Policy.
1. Purpose of This Policy
FanSpot is a creator monetization platform. Creators must be able to protect their original work, and FanSpot must protect itself, creators, fans, payment systems, and platform trust from stolen content, unauthorized uploads, copyright infringement, impersonation, leaks, reposts, and intellectual-property abuse.
The purpose of this Policy is to protect creators’ original content, provide a clear copyright complaint process, provide a clear counter-notice process, remove or restrict infringing content when appropriate, address stolen content and leaked content, address fan reposts and unauthorized sharing, address repeat infringers, address creator ownership disputes, address trademark, likeness, branding, and related IP concerns, reduce payment and payout risk connected to IP disputes, and preserve trust between creators, fans, and FanSpot.
FanSpot respects intellectual-property rights and expects all users to do the same.
2. Relationship to Other FanSpot Policies
This Policy works together with FanSpot Terms of Service, FanSpot Privacy Policy, FanSpot Creator Agreement, FanSpot Community Guidelines and Content Policy, FanSpot Adult Content, Age Verification and Consent Policy if applicable, FanSpot AI Creator Policy, FanSpot Payments, Payouts, Refunds and Chargebacks Policy, and any other content, creator, store, fan, payment, or safety rules posted by FanSpot.
If this Policy conflicts with a more specific FanSpot rule about creator content, adult content, AI content, payment holds, refunds, fraud, or safety, the stricter rule applies.
3. Definitions
For this Policy:
“FanSpot” means FanSpot, operated by Martin Pevec acting as FanSpot.
“User” means any person who accesses or uses FanSpot.
“Creator” means a user approved or applying to post content, operate a creator page, sell digital products, receive tips, offer subscriptions, or monetize content through FanSpot.
“Fan” means a user who follows creators, subscribes, purchases content, buys products, tips, comments, messages, bookmarks, or otherwise interacts with creators.
“Content” means text, images, videos, audio, digital files, downloads, store products, posts, comments, captions, messages, usernames, display names, profile photos, banners, branding, product listings, descriptions, tags, AI content, synthetic content, and any other material uploaded, posted, sold, shared, or displayed on FanSpot.
“Copyright” means legal rights in original works, including photos, videos, art, writing, graphics, designs, audio, digital files, and other protectable works.
“DMCA Notice” means a copyright infringement notice submitted under a DMCA-style takedown process.
“Counter-Notice” means a response submitted by a user whose content was removed or restricted after a copyright complaint.
“Stolen Content” means content uploaded, copied, sold, distributed, reposted, or monetized without authorization from the rights owner.
“Leak” means unauthorized sharing, reposting, distribution, sale, copying, downloading, archiving, screen recording, reuploading, or external publication of FanSpot content.
“IP Rights” means intellectual-property rights, including copyright, trademark, trade name, brand rights, image rights, publicity rights, moral rights, database rights, licensing rights, and related ownership or permission rights.
4. User Responsibility for Content Rights
Users are responsible for everything they upload, post, sell, message, list, promote, or otherwise make available on FanSpot.
By uploading content to FanSpot, you confirm that you own the content or have all rights, licenses, permissions, releases, and consents required to use the content on FanSpot.
Users must not upload, sell, promote, or distribute content that violates another person’s rights, including copyright rights, trademark rights, privacy rights, publicity rights, image rights, voice rights, contract rights, licensing rights, moral rights, platform rules, or applicable law.
FanSpot may require proof of ownership or permission at any time.
5. Creator Ownership Declaration
Creators declare that all creator content uploaded, posted, sold, listed, promoted, or monetized through FanSpot is either created by the creator, owned by the creator, licensed to the creator, used with written permission, public-domain or otherwise lawfully usable, or used in another lawful way that allows upload, display, sale, distribution, and monetization through FanSpot.
Creators must not assume that content is safe to use just because it is publicly available online.
Creators must not use content from another creator, social media platform, paid site, subscription page, image board, marketplace, AI dataset, stock library, fan page, or third-party source unless they have the required rights.
FanSpot may remove content, restrict accounts, issue refunds, hold payouts, or terminate creator access if ownership cannot be proven.
6. Fan Access Does Not Mean Ownership
Fans who purchase, unlock, subscribe to, tip for, or access creator content on FanSpot do not own that content.
A fan receives only a limited, personal, non-transferable, non-exclusive, revocable right to access the content through FanSpot, subject to FanSpot’s Terms and policies.
Fans must not repost creator content, leak creator content, reupload creator content, sell creator content, trade creator content, share paid content with other people, publish paid content on social media, publish paid content on forums, file sites, cloud drives, archives, or third-party platforms, screen record or copy paid content for redistribution, remove watermarks, bypass access controls, use creator content commercially without permission, use creator content to impersonate, harass, shame, threaten, or exploit a creator, or use creator content to train, modify, or generate AI outputs without permission.
FanSpot may suspend, terminate, or pursue action against fans who leak, repost, or misuse creator content.
7. Fan Repost and Leak Rules
FanSpot treats unauthorized reposting or leaking of creator content as a serious violation.
This rule applies whether the content was free, paid, subscription-only, locked, downloadable, watermarked, sent through messages, bought from a store, received through a custom order, accessed through a tip, promotion, or creator reward.
Fans must not distribute creator content outside FanSpot unless the creator expressly grants permission.
If FanSpot confirms or reasonably suspects a fan has leaked or reposted content, FanSpot may remove access to content, cancel subscriptions, restrict purchases, suspend the account, terminate the account, preserve records, provide relevant records to affected creators where appropriate, cooperate with takedown efforts, refuse refunds, or take any other action allowed by FanSpot policies.
8. Creator Repost Rules
Creators must not repost another creator’s content without permission.
Creators must not take another creator’s content from FanSpot, social media, paid platforms, subscription platforms, art platforms, marketplaces, or any other source and upload it to FanSpot as their own.
Creators must not sell, remix, edit, crop, watermark, AI-modify, translate, recolor, or republish another creator’s content unless they have permission or a lawful right to do so.
FanSpot may hold payouts connected to disputed content.
9. AI Content and IP Rights
AI creators and users of AI tools are responsible for ensuring that AI content does not violate IP rights or likeness rights.
AI content must not use a real person’s likeness without valid permission, impersonate another creator, copy another creator’s distinctive identity in a confusing way, use copyrighted source material without rights, use trademarked branding in a misleading way, create unauthorized derivative works, use stolen images, private images, leaked content, or unauthorized material as source content, or generate content intended to evade copyright, consent, or likeness rules.
FanSpot may remove AI content that appears to infringe rights or create IP risk.
10. Adult Content, Consent, and IP Rights
If FanSpot enables adult-content features, adult creators must comply with both this Policy and FanSpot’s Adult Content, Age Verification and Consent Policy.
Adult creators must not upload adult content unless they have all required rights and consent.
FanSpot may remove adult content, hold payouts, restrict accounts, or preserve records if content is reported as stolen, leaked, non-consensual, unauthorized, impersonating, or otherwise rights-violating.
FanSpot may treat adult-content ownership and consent disputes as high priority.
11. Copyright Complaint Overview
A copyright owner or authorized representative may submit a copyright complaint if they believe content on FanSpot infringes their copyright.
Copyright complaints should be sent to legal@fanspot.me.
FanSpot may remove, restrict, disable access to, demonetize, or review content after receiving a copyright complaint that FanSpot determines is valid, credible, complete, or legally sufficient.
FanSpot may also remove or restrict content if FanSpot independently determines that content may infringe rights.
12. DMCA-Style Takedown Notice Requirements
A copyright complaint should include the copyright owner’s legal name or the authorized representative’s legal name, the complainant’s email address, the complainant’s phone number if available, a description of the copyrighted work claimed to be infringed, a link, file, screenshot, registration number, portfolio link, or other information identifying the original work, a description of the FanSpot content claimed to be infringing, the FanSpot URL, creator username, post link, store listing, message reference, or other information sufficient for FanSpot to locate the allegedly infringing content, a statement that the complainant has a good-faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner’s agent, or the law, a statement that the information in the notice is accurate, a statement that the complainant is the copyright owner or is authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner, the complainant’s physical or electronic signature, and any other information FanSpot reasonably requests to evaluate the complaint.
FanSpot may reject or request more information for incomplete notices.
13. Copyright / IP Complaint Form Language
A complainant may use the following format when emailing FanSpot:
Subject: Copyright / IP Complaint — [Creator Username or Content URL]
To: legal@fanspot.me
Message:
I am submitting a copyright or intellectual-property complaint regarding content on FanSpot.
1. My legal name is: [Insert Name]
2. I am: [Copyright Owner / Authorized Representative / Other]
3. My contact email is: [Insert Email]
4. My phone number is: [Insert Phone, if available]
5. The copyrighted or protected work is: [Describe Work]
6. Proof or source of the original work is: [Insert Link, Registration, Screenshot, File, Portfolio, or Explanation]
7. The FanSpot content I believe infringes my rights is located at: [Insert URL / Username / Post / Listing / Description]
8. My good-faith belief is that this use is not authorized by the rights owner, the owner’s agent, or the law.
9. I confirm that the information in this notice is accurate.
10. I confirm that I am the rights owner or authorized to act on behalf of the rights owner.
11. My electronic signature is: [Type Full Legal Name]
14. FanSpot Review of Copyright Complaints
After receiving a copyright complaint, FanSpot may review the complaint, request more information, temporarily hide the content, remove the content, disable access to the content, restrict purchases, restrict downloads, notify the uploader, ask the uploader for proof of rights, hold creator payouts, refund affected purchases, restrict the uploader’s account, preserve records, reject the complaint if it is incomplete, false, abusive, or unsupported, or take any other action FanSpot determines appropriate.
FanSpot may act quickly when the complaint involves stolen content, leaked content, adult content, impersonation, non-consensual content, or serious platform risk.
15. Counter-Notice Overview
If a user’s content is removed or restricted because of a copyright complaint, the user may be allowed to submit a counter-notice if they believe the content was removed by mistake or misidentification.
Counter-notices should be sent to legal@fanspot.me.
FanSpot may review the counter-notice and may forward it to the original complainant where appropriate.
Submitting a counter-notice does not guarantee that content will be restored.
16. Counter-Notice Requirements
A counter-notice should include the user’s legal name, the user’s FanSpot username, the user’s account email, identification of the removed or restricted content, the URL, post ID, listing, product, or other information sufficient to identify the removed content, a statement that the user has a good-faith belief the content was removed or restricted because of mistake or misidentification, a statement that the user consents to the applicable legal process for the dispute where required, a statement that the user will accept service of process from the complainant or the complainant’s agent where required, the user’s physical or electronic signature, and any documents or explanation supporting the user’s rights to the content.
FanSpot may reject incomplete, false, abusive, or unsupported counter-notices.
17. Counter-Notice Form Language
A user may use the following format when emailing FanSpot:
Subject: Copyright Counter-Notice — [Creator Username or Content URL]
To: legal@fanspot.me
Message:
I am submitting a counter-notice regarding content removed or restricted on FanSpot.
1. My legal name is: [Insert Name]
2. My FanSpot username is: [Insert Username]
3. My account email is: [Insert Email]
4. The removed or restricted content is: [Insert URL / Post / Listing / Description]
5. I believe the content was removed or restricted because of mistake or misidentification.
6. My explanation is: [Explain Why You Have Rights or Why the Complaint Is Incorrect]
7. Supporting documents or links are: [Insert, if available]
8. I consent to the applicable legal process for this dispute where required.
9. I will accept service of process from the complainant or the complainant’s agent where required.
10. My electronic signature is: [Type Full Legal Name]
18. Restoration After Counter-Notice
FanSpot may restore content after receiving a counter-notice if FanSpot determines that restoration is appropriate.
FanSpot may choose not to restore content if the complaint remains credible, the content violates another FanSpot policy, the content involves stolen material, the content involves adult-content risk, the content involves consent risk, the content involves AI likeness risk, the content involves trademark or impersonation concerns, a legal action is pending or threatened, the content creates payment, safety, or platform risk, or FanSpot determines restoration is inappropriate.
FanSpot may restore, partially restore, keep removed, relabel, demonetize, or restrict content depending on the circumstances.
19. False Copyright Claims
Users must not submit false, abusive, misleading, or bad-faith copyright complaints.
False complaints may result in complaint rejection, account restriction, suspension, termination, loss of reporting privileges, legal responsibility, or any other action FanSpot determines appropriate.
FanSpot may also take action against users who abuse copyright complaints to harass creators, remove competitors, pressure users, interfere with lawful content, or manipulate the platform.
20. False Counter-Notices
Users must not submit false, misleading, or bad-faith counter-notices.
False counter-notices may result in content remaining removed, account restriction, payout holds, suspension, termination, legal responsibility, or any other action FanSpot determines appropriate.
21. Repeat Infringer Policy
FanSpot may terminate or restrict users who repeatedly infringe intellectual-property rights.
Repeat infringement may include multiple valid copyright complaints, multiple stolen-content reports, multiple trademark complaints, repeated unauthorized reposting, repeated FanSpot content leaks, repeated upload of another creator’s content, repeated AI likeness violations, repeated use of unauthorized source material, repeated ignored takedown warnings, and repeated attempts to reupload removed content.
FanSpot may also terminate users for a single serious infringement if FanSpot determines the violation is severe.
FanSpot does not need to follow a three-strike process before terminating an account.
22. Stolen Content Process
Users may report stolen content by emailing legal@fanspot.me or using FanSpot’s reporting tools.
A stolen-content report should include the reporting user’s name or username, contact email, the content being reported, the FanSpot URL or creator username, proof that the content is stolen or unauthorized, original source link if available, screenshots or files if available, explanation of ownership or authorization, and any urgency, such as leaked paid content or non-consensual material.
FanSpot may treat stolen paid content, leaked creator content, adult content, impersonation, and non-consensual content as high priority.
23. Creator Ownership Claims
If two or more creators claim ownership of the same or similar content, FanSpot may request proof from each party.
Proof may include original files, creation timestamps, project files, source files, camera files, draft files, contracts, licenses, releases, sales records, portfolio history, publication history, watermarked versions, metadata, and other documents FanSpot considers relevant.
FanSpot may remove, hide, restrict, demonetize, or hold payouts related to disputed content while reviewing ownership claims.
FanSpot may decline to decide complex ownership disputes and may require the parties to resolve the issue outside the platform.
24. Payout Holds for IP Disputes
FanSpot may hold, delay, reserve, reduce, or freeze creator payouts if content is involved in an IP dispute.
Reasons for payout holds may include copyright complaint, stolen content report, trademark complaint, creator ownership dispute, fan leak report, unauthorized reposting claim, AI likeness complaint, adult-content ownership or consent dispute, counter-notice review, legal request, payment partner concern, refund or chargeback risk, and FanSpot policy violation.
FanSpot may use held funds to cover refunds, chargebacks, dispute fees, penalties, legal costs, or other amounts owed under FanSpot policies.
25. Refunds Connected to IP Violations
FanSpot may refund fans if purchased content is removed because of IP violations.
Refunds may be issued for stolen digital products, infringing paid posts, unauthorized subscription content, misleading creator ownership claims, removed store items, removed custom orders, content removed after a valid IP complaint, and other IP-related issues FanSpot determines appropriate.
Refund amounts may be deducted from creator balances.
26. Trademark and Brand Complaints
FanSpot also accepts complaints involving trademarks, trade names, logos, brand names, confusing branding, fake endorsements, or misleading affiliation.
A trademark or brand complaint should include complainant legal name, contact email, trademark, brand, or protected identifier at issue, registration number if available, description of the allegedly infringing use, FanSpot URL, username, listing, or content location, explanation of why the use is confusing, misleading, or unauthorized, statement that the information is accurate, statement that the complainant owns or is authorized to act for the rights owner, and signature.
FanSpot may remove, rename, restrict, or review content, usernames, profiles, products, listings, or badges that appear to violate trademark or brand rights.
27. Username, Display Name, and Branding Disputes
FanSpot may restrict usernames, display names, creator names, profile images, banners, and branding that infringe trademarks, impersonate another person, impersonate another creator, mislead users about affiliation, copy another creator’s brand, use protected names without permission, create confusion, or violate FanSpot policies.
FanSpot may require a user to change a username, display name, profile photo, banner, logo, or branding element.
28. Likeness, Publicity, and Personality Rights Complaints
FanSpot may accept complaints involving unauthorized use of a person’s likeness, voice, identity, image, stage name, personal brand, or recognizable traits.
This may include impersonation, unauthorized AI likeness use, fake endorsements, misleading creator profiles, non-consensual image use, unauthorized use of voice, misleading use of a real person’s identity, and adult-content likeness misuse.
FanSpot may require proof of identity, authorization, or representation before taking action.
FanSpot may remove or restrict content that appears to violate likeness, publicity, privacy, or impersonation rules.
29. AI Likeness Complaint Form Language
A person may use the following format to report unauthorized AI likeness use:
Subject: AI Likeness / Impersonation Complaint — [Creator Username or Content URL]
To: legal@fanspot.me
Message:
I am reporting unauthorized use of a real person’s likeness, identity, image, or voice on FanSpot.
1. My legal name is: [Insert Name]
2. I am: [The Person Affected / Authorized Representative / Other]
3. My contact email is: [Insert Email]
4. The content or account I am reporting is: [Insert URL / Username / Description]
5. The likeness, identity, image, or voice being used is: [Explain]
6. I believe this use is unauthorized because: [Explain]
7. Supporting proof is: [Insert Links, Screenshots, Documents, or Explanation]
8. I confirm the information in this report is accurate.
9. My electronic signature is: [Type Full Legal Name]
30. Content Removed for IP Reasons May Stay Removed
FanSpot may keep content removed if FanSpot determines that the content violates this Policy or another FanSpot policy.
Content may stay removed even if a counter-notice is submitted, the creator disagrees with the complaint, the content generated revenue, fans purchased access, the creator claims fair use, the creator claims transformation, the creator claims the source was public, or the creator believes similar content exists elsewhere.
FanSpot may decide that content is too risky for the platform even if the legal dispute is unresolved.
31. Reuploading Removed Content
Users must not reupload content that FanSpot removed for IP reasons unless FanSpot gives permission.
Reuploading removed content may result in immediate removal, payout holds, store restrictions, subscription restrictions, account suspension, account termination, or permanent ban.
Changing the file name, cropping, watermarking, editing, recoloring, compressing, AI-modifying, or slightly altering the content does not make reuploading allowed.
32. Search, Discovery, and Promotion Restrictions
FanSpot may suppress or remove content from search, discovery, recommendations, homepage areas, store pages, featured sections, or promotional materials if IP concerns exist.
FanSpot may reduce visibility for reposted content, disputed content, infringing content, suspected stolen content, AI likeness-risk content, trademark-risk profiles, repeat-infringer accounts, and content under takedown review.
FanSpot does not guarantee promotion, visibility, or ranking for any content.
33. IP Complaints Involving Paid Content
If an IP complaint involves paid content, FanSpot may hide the content, disable new purchases, disable downloads, pause subscriptions connected to the content, request creator proof of rights, hold payouts, review refunds, notify affected users where appropriate, preserve records, and take enforcement action.
Paid status does not protect content from removal.
34. IP Complaints Involving Store Products
If an IP complaint involves a store product, FanSpot may remove the listing, disable purchases, disable downloads, hide previews, require proof of rights, refund buyers, hold creator payouts, restrict store access, or terminate repeat sellers of infringing products.
Creators are responsible for ensuring all store products are authorized.
35. IP Complaints Involving Custom Orders
If an IP complaint involves a custom order or commission, FanSpot may pause the order, cancel the order, disable delivery, request proof of rights, refund the buyer, restrict the creator, hold payouts, or preserve records.
Fans must not request custom orders that infringe rights or misuse another person’s likeness.
Creators must reject custom requests that violate this Policy.
36. Preservation of Records
FanSpot may preserve records connected to IP complaints, takedowns, counter-notices, stolen-content reports, creator ownership claims, fan leaks, and enforcement actions.
Records may include complaint notices, counter-notices, content copies or hashes, URLs, usernames, creator account information, fan account information, transaction records, payout records, refund records, chargeback records, support messages, report history, review notes, enforcement actions, and technical logs.
FanSpot may retain records where needed for legal, payment, tax, fraud-prevention, safety, enforcement, or platform-protection purposes.
37. Repeat Fan Leaks
FanSpot may permanently ban fans who repeatedly leak, repost, distribute, or misuse creator content.
FanSpot may also restrict related accounts, payment methods, devices, IP addresses, or other signals where FanSpot determines that a user is attempting to evade enforcement.
FanSpot may deny refunds to users who leak or redistribute content.
38. Repeat Creator Infringement
FanSpot may permanently remove creators who repeatedly upload, sell, or monetize infringing content.
FanSpot may also remove creator pages, remove store listings, cancel subscriptions, hold payouts, deduct refunds or chargebacks, remove badges, downgrade tiers, restrict future account creation, preserve records, and take other action allowed by FanSpot policies.
39. Good-Faith Mistakes
FanSpot may treat honest mistakes differently from intentional theft, but FanSpot may still remove content and hold payouts if content is disputed.
Factors FanSpot may consider include creator history, source of the content, whether the creator cooperated, whether the creator provided proof, whether the creator profited from the content, whether the creator repeatedly violated rules, whether the content was paid, whether fans were misled, whether the content involved adult content, AI likeness, or impersonation, and whether the issue creates legal or payment risk.
40. No Retaliation
Users must not retaliate against anyone for submitting a good-faith IP complaint, stolen-content report, counter-notice, fan leak report, or ownership claim.
Retaliation may include harassment, threats, doxxing, false reports, public shaming, account attacks, payment abuse, off-platform intimidation, or encouraging others to harass the complainant.
FanSpot may suspend or terminate accounts involved in retaliation.
41. FanSpot Intellectual Property
FanSpot’s name, logo, brand, website design, interface, software, code, icons, graphics, layout, systems, badges, category names, platform text, and related materials are owned by FanSpot or its licensors.
Users must not copy FanSpot branding, use FanSpot’s name in a misleading way, impersonate FanSpot, claim official endorsement without permission, copy FanSpot’s interface or design, reverse engineer FanSpot systems, use FanSpot trademarks without permission, create fake FanSpot pages, emails, profiles, or support accounts, or misuse FanSpot badges or verification marks.
FanSpot may take action against misuse of FanSpot intellectual property.
42. Platform License to User Content
Users retain ownership of content they own.
By uploading content to FanSpot, users grant FanSpot the license described in the FanSpot Terms of Service and Creator Agreement.
This license allows FanSpot to host, store, display, deliver, promote, review, moderate, process, and protect content as needed to operate FanSpot.
This license does not give other users ownership of the content.
43. No Duty to Resolve Every Private Dispute
FanSpot may review IP complaints, but FanSpot is not required to resolve every private ownership, contract, licensing, partnership, or business dispute between users.
FanSpot may require disputing parties to resolve complex disputes outside FanSpot.
FanSpot may keep content removed or restricted while a dispute remains unresolved.
44. Enforcement
Violations of this Policy may result in warning, content removal, listing removal, download restriction, purchase restriction, subscription cancellation, refund review, chargeback review, payout hold, rolling reserve, creator tier review, creator store restriction, messaging restriction, discovery suppression, account suspension, creator removal, account termination, permanent ban, record preservation, or legal action where appropriate.
FanSpot may choose enforcement based on severity, history, intent, cooperation, payment risk, user harm, creator harm, and platform impact.
45. Appeals
Users may request review of certain IP enforcement decisions.
Appeals should be sent to legal@fanspot.me and include account email, username, content or decision being appealed, reason for appeal, supporting documents, proof of ownership or permission if applicable, any relevant correspondence, and any corrective action already taken.
FanSpot may accept, deny, partially grant, or close an appeal.
Some decisions may be final, especially those involving serious infringement, stolen content, repeated leaks, impersonation, adult-content risk, AI likeness misuse, failed verification, payment risk, or platform-safety concerns.
46. Changes to This Policy
FanSpot may update this Policy at any time.
FanSpot may notify users by posting the updated Policy, updating the “Last Updated” date, sending an email, showing an in-platform notice, or using another reasonable method.
Continued use of FanSpot after this Policy is updated means the user accepts the updated Policy.
47. Contact
For copyright complaints, DMCA-style notices, counter-notices, stolen content reports, creator ownership claims, fan leak reports, trademark complaints, AI likeness complaints, appeals, or IP-related legal notices, contact:
FanSpot
Registered Government Name: FanSpot
Operated by Martin Pevec acting as FanSpot
Copyright / IP Contact Email: legal@fanspot.me