
How to Report Copyright and Trademark Infringement on Squarespace
If you believe content on a Squarespace site infringes your intellectual property rights, there are specific steps you can take to address the issue.
Copyright Infringement
To report copyright infringement on a Squarespace-hosted site:
- Complete the Copyright Report Form
- Provide detailed information about the copyrighted work
- Identify the allegedly infringing content
- Submit your report for review
Squarespace will promptly investigate and may:
- Remove or restrict access to infringing content
- Forward infringement notices to the site owner
- Close repeat offender accounts when appropriate
Trademark Infringement
To report trademark infringement:
- Fill out the Trademark Report Form
- Include specific details about your trademark
- Point out the allegedly infringing content
- Wait for Squarespace's review
Important Notes:
- If Squarespace only acts as a domain registrar (not hosting the site), contact the site owner or hosting provider directly
- All infringement claims must be made in good faith
- False claims may have legal consequences
- Squarespace complies with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
The company takes intellectual property rights seriously and expects all users to do the same. Each report is carefully reviewed to ensure fair treatment for all parties involved.
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