Welcome to Newspublicly — an AI-powered global news and business storytelling platform.
This Copyright Policy explains how intellectual property, including news content, articles, images, videos, AI-generated materials, and user submissions, is protected and used on our platform.
By accessing or contributing to Newspublicly, you agree to comply with this policy and all applicable copyright laws.
1. Ownership of Content
All original content published on Newspublicly, including but not limited to:
- News articles, blogs, editorials, interviews, and research pieces
- Graphics, infographics, photographs, videos, and audio clips
- AI-assisted reports, analytical insights, and digital artwork
- Layout, branding, design, logos, and trademarks
is the exclusive intellectual property of Newspublicly (owned and operated by its founders and partners), unless otherwise credited.
All rights are reserved under the Indian Copyright Act, 1957, and applicable international copyright treaties.
2. Copyright Protection
All original works published on Newspublicly are automatically protected upon creation.
Unauthorized use, duplication, republication, resale, or modification of any material from this website — in part or full — without written consent from Newspublicly is strictly prohibited.
Violations may lead to:
- Legal action under the Indian Copyright Act, 1957
- Digital takedown notices (DMCA)
- Permanent suspension or blacklisting from partnership and advertising programs
3. AI-Generated Content Rights
Content created or enhanced using AI technologies (text, graphics, analytics, or summaries) is curated, reviewed, and published under the editorial ownership of Newspublicly.
All AI-assisted material remains the intellectual property of the platform and cannot be reused, repurposed, or redistributed without explicit permission.
4. Third-Party and Licensed Content
Certain content, including images, logos, and press materials, may be sourced from third-party contributors, news agencies, or open-license platforms.
Such materials remain the property of their respective owners and are used under:
- Creative Commons,
- Royalty-free, or
- Editorial-use-only licenses.
We ensure due credit attribution wherever required.
5. User-Generated Content & Submissions
When contributors, guest writers, or users submit content (articles, press releases, opinions, etc.) to Newspublicly, they agree that:
- They hold original ownership or legal usage rights for the submitted material.
- They grant Newspublicly a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license to publish, edit, distribute, and promote the content across all platforms.
- They may not republish the same content elsewhere without notifying or seeking consent from Newspublicly.
6. Copyright Infringement Notice (Takedown Process)
If you believe your copyrighted work has been used on Newspublicly without authorization, you can submit a Copyright Infringement Notice with the following details:
- Your full name, contact number, and valid email ID.
- Clear identification or URL of the copyrighted material.
- URL(s) of the infringing content published on Newspublicly.
- A signed declaration stating you are the rightful owner or authorized agent.
📧 Send notices to:
contact@newspublicly.com
Subject: Copyright Violation Notice
Once verified, the concerned content will be reviewed and may be removed or edited within 5–7 business days.
7. Fair Use Disclaimer
Newspublicly may occasionally use excerpts, quotes, or images under the Fair Use Policy for:
- Commentary
- Criticism
- News reporting
- Educational or research purposes
Such use is always accompanied by proper attribution and limited to non-commercial editorial contexts.
8. Partner and Advertiser Content
Advertising and sponsorship materials submitted by partners remain their intellectual property.
However, once displayed on Newspublicly, these materials are subject to:
- Our Advertising & Sponsorship Guidelines, and
- Editorial Review Standards for authenticity and compliance.
9. Copyright Duration & Retention
All original works remain protected for 60 years from the year of first publication (as per Section 22 of the Indian Copyright Act, 1957).
Newspublicly reserves the right to retain published content in its archives, even after partnerships or contributor contracts end.
10. Legal Framework & Jurisdiction
This policy is governed by:
- Indian Copyright Act, 1957 (as amended 2012)
- Information Technology Act, 2000
- Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) for international cases
Any legal disputes shall fall under the jurisdiction of Delhi, India.
11. Contact for Copyright Queries
For licensing requests, content usage permission, or copyright-related concerns, contact: