
Report Copyright and Trademark Infringement
Squarespace treats intellectual property rights violations seriously and provides clear procedures for reporting infringement. Here's how to handle potential violations:
Copyright Infringement
If you discover content on a Squarespace site that infringes your copyright:
- Submit a report through the copyright infringement reporting form
- Squarespace will investigate under Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) guidelines
- Content may be removed or blocked if found to violate copyright
- Repeat offenders will have their websites or accounts terminated
Note: If Squarespace only provides domain registration (not hosting), contact the site owner or hosting provider directly.
Trademark Infringement
For trademark violations on Squarespace sites:
- Use the trademark infringement reporting form
- Squarespace will review and investigate the claim
- Infringing content may be removed or restricted
- Multiple violations result in account termination
Important Considerations:
- All submitted information may be shared with the alleged infringer
- Squarespace only controls content on its own servers
- Reports should be made in good faith
- Site owners have the right to respond to allegations
Squarespace's approach ensures fair handling of intellectual property disputes while maintaining service integrity. Both copyright and trademark holders can expect prompt attention to their concerns, and users are protected against unfounded claims through a balanced review process.
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