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Website Copyright Disclaimer Examples
A website copyright disclaimer puts visitors on notice that your content is protected by copyright law. These templates cover standard copyright notices, Creative Commons licensing, DMCA takedown procedures, and specialized notices for photographers and software developers.
5 Website Disclaimer Examples
Copyright disclaimers for websites, blogs, and online publications.
Standard Website Copyright Notice
Best for: corporate websites and online publications
Creative Commons Attribution Notice
Best for: open-source projects, educational sites, and blogs that encourage sharing
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DMCA Takedown Notice
Best for: user-generated content sites, marketplaces, and platforms
Photography Portfolio Copyright
Best for: photographers, artists, and visual content creators
Software and Code Copyright
Best for: software companies and code repositories
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a copyright disclaimer the same as copyright registration?+
No. A copyright disclaimer is a public notice asserting your ownership of content. Copyright registration is the formal process of recording your work with a government copyright office. Your work is automatically protected by copyright upon creation, but registration provides additional legal benefits, including the ability to sue for statutory damages and attorney's fees in the United States.
What should a DMCA notice include?+
A valid DMCA takedown notice must include: identification of the copyrighted work, identification of the infringing material and its URL, your contact information, a statement of good faith belief that the use is unauthorized, a statement under penalty of perjury that the information is accurate, and your physical or electronic signature. Incomplete notices may be rejected by the hosting provider.
Can I use a Creative Commons license for commercial content?+
Yes, Creative Commons offers several license types. The CC BY license allows commercial use with attribution. The CC BY-NC license prohibits commercial use. Choose the license that matches your intent. Once applied, Creative Commons licenses are irrevocable for content already shared, though you can stop applying the license to new works at any time.