All original content published on technologyblogspot.com — including articles, how-to guides, technology tutorials, SaaS reviews, green technology guides, educational content, graphics, infographics, logos, and the website design — is the intellectual property of Technology Blogspot. This content is protected under the Indian Copyright Act 1957 and the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), along with applicable international copyright conventions.
We take copyright seriously in both directions — we protect our own original work vigorously and we respect the intellectual property rights of others across everything we publish.
1. Content We Own
Unless explicitly stated otherwise, Technology Blogspot holds copyright over:
- All original articles, tutorials, how-to guides, and technology explainers created by our editorial team
- All original graphics, diagrams, infographics, and visual content created in-house
- Our logo, brand identity, colour scheme, and all associated design elements
- Compiled lists, databases, and structured reference content produced by our team
- All multimedia content — videos, podcast scripts, and interactive content — produced by us
Stock images used on our website are licensed from appropriate sources. Creative Commons images are attributed per the relevant licence terms. Third-party screenshots used under fair dealing are clearly attributed. If you believe any image on our site is misattributed or used improperly, contact us at contact@technologyblogspot.com.
2. Permitted Use of Our Content
What You May Do
- Share direct links to our articles on social media, newsletters, or other websites
- Quote up to 50 words from any single article with a clear credit to Technology Blogspot and a direct link to the source
- Reference our content in academic, research, or educational work with proper citation
- Use screenshots or brief excerpts for commentary, criticism, or educational illustration (fair dealing / fair use)
What Requires Our Written Permission
- Reproducing full articles or any substantial portion on any platform or publication
- Translating and republishing our content in any language
- Using our content in commercial products, paid courses, or AI training datasets
- Republishing our content under a different author name or without attribution
- Scraping or bulk-downloading content using automated tools or bots
- Using our logo, brand name, or design assets on any third-party website or marketing material
3. Licensing Requests
If you would like to use our content beyond what is permitted above — such as republishing a how-to guide in a commercial newsletter, using our SaaS comparison data in a paid report, or licensing our educational content — contact us at contact@technologyblogspot.com with the subject line ‘Content Licensing Request’. Include:
- Your name and organisation
- The specific content you want to use (URL or description)
- Your intended use case, platform, and audience
- The duration of use
We respond to licensing requests within 5 business days. We are generally open to non-competing, legitimate licensing arrangements.
4. Filing a DMCA Takedown Notice
If you are a copyright owner and believe content on technologyblogspot.com infringes your copyright, submit a DMCA takedown notice to contact@technologyblogspot.com (subject: ‘DMCA Takedown Notice’). Per Section 512(c)(3) of the DMCA, your notice must include:
- A physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or an authorised representative
- Identification of the copyrighted work you claim has been infringed — or a representative list for multiple works in a single notice
- The specific URL(s) on our website where the infringing content appears
- Your contact information: full name, address, telephone number, and email address
- A statement of good-faith belief that the use is not authorised by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law
- A statement under penalty of perjury that the information is accurate and that you are authorised to act
We aim to respond to valid, complete DMCA notices within 3 business days and take appropriate action promptly.
5. Counter-Notification
If you believe content was removed from technologyblogspot.com in error — for example, because your use qualifies as fair dealing, or because you are the actual rights holder — you may file a counter-notification to contact@technologyblogspot.com (subject: ‘DMCA Counter-Notification’) including:
- Your physical or electronic signature
- Identification of the removed content and its previous URL on our site
- A statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good-faith belief the content was removed due to mistake or misidentification
- Your name, mailing address, and telephone number
- A statement consenting to the jurisdiction of the appropriate federal court
We process valid counter-notifications per DMCA statutory requirements.
6. Repeat Infringer Policy
Technology Blogspot maintains a strict repeat infringer policy. Users identified as repeat copyright infringers will have their access to our platform terminated and all associated content removed — including comment access, guest contributor status, and any other interactive privileges.
7. Reporting Stolen Content
If you discover Technology Blogspot content reproduced on another website without authorisation, please report it to contact@technologyblogspot.com (subject: ‘Stolen Content Report’) with:
- The URL where our content has been reproduced
- The original article URL on technologyblogspot.com
We actively pursue content theft through DMCA complaints to Google Search Console, hosting providers, and — where necessary — legal action.
8. Contact
All copyright-related matters: contact@technologyblogspot.com. We respond to all copyright communications within 3–5 business days.
