Copyright Policy
Official guidelines regarding the ownership and use of Glorion's original materials.
Ownership of Materials
All original materials published on https://glorion.com/, including but not limited to text, graphics, logos, images, and software, are the property of Glorion and are protected by international copyright laws.
Unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution of these materials without express written permission is strictly prohibited. We take the protection of our intellectual property seriously and monitor for potential infringements.
Acceptable References and Limited Use
While we encourage the sharing of our content, certain limitations apply to ensure the integrity of our original materials. Acceptable references include:
- Short Excerpts: Brief quotations with clear attribution and a link to the original source.
- Social Sharing: Sharing links to our content through social media platforms.
- Educational Use: Limited use for non-commercial educational purposes with proper credit.
Concerns related to unauthorized copying or reuse include:
- Full-Page Copying: Reproducing entire pages or articles without permission.
- Partial Duplication: Copying significant portions of content.
- Scraped Text: Automated extraction of text for use on other platforms.
- Mirrored Content: Creating exact replicas of our website or its sections.
Reporting Copyright Concerns
Reports concerning potentially unauthorized use of protected materials may be reviewed through the procedures described on this website. If you believe that your work has been copied in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, or if you have identified unauthorized use of Glorion's materials, please use our Notice Desk to submit a formal report.
Any notice submitted through this resource should be accurate, complete, and made in good faith. We review all submissions carefully and will take appropriate action based on the information provided.
Counter-Notice Information
If you believe that content you posted was removed or disabled by mistake or misidentification, you may submit a counter-notice. A counter-notice must be a written communication provided to our legal department and should include:
- Identification of the material that has been removed or to which access has been disabled.
- A statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good faith belief that the material was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification.
- Your name, address, and telephone number.
Counter-notices will be reviewed in accordance with our standard procedures and applicable legal requirements.