DMCA Policy

Last Updated: January 30, 2026

Understanding Copyright on Our Platform

At QCUQEM, we provide innovative AI tools designed to empower creators, including code generators that assist in scripting and automation, video editors for seamless content production, marketing analyzers to optimize campaigns, and image creators that bring visual ideas to life. These tools generate original outputs based on user inputs, but we recognize the importance of respecting intellectual property rights. Our platform operates under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), a U.S. law that balances the protection of copyrighted materials with the promotion of online innovation. This policy explains how we handle copyright claims related to content on https://www.qcuqem.com.

Copyright law protects original works of authorship fixed in a tangible medium, such as software code, digital images, videos, and analytical reports. When users interact with our AI tools, the generated content is intended for personal or commercial use by the individual, provided it does not infringe on existing copyrights. However, if our tools inadvertently produce outputs that resemble protected works, we encourage prompt reporting to ensure swift resolution.

Our Commitment to Intellectual Property Protection

We take copyright infringement seriously and strive to maintain a safe environment for all users. As a provider of AI-driven services, QCUQEM does not actively monitor user-generated content or AI outputs for potential violations, but we respond promptly to valid notices of claimed infringement. Our tools are built to create novel content, drawing from vast datasets trained on publicly available information, yet we acknowledge that AI generation can sometimes echo protected elements unintentionally.

In particular, for any name generation features within our marketing analyzers or other tools, the suggested names are provided solely for user exploration and implementation. Users are responsible for conducting their own trademark searches and verifications to ensure the names do not conflict with existing registered marks or common law rights. QCUQEM disclaims any liability for trademark issues arising from generated suggestions.

To foster trust, we implement automated filters where feasible to detect obvious copies of well-known works, but these are not foolproof. Users agree, upon accessing our services, to upload inputs that do not infringe copyrights and to use outputs responsibly. Repeat infringers may face account suspension or termination.

Designated DMCA Agent

QCUQEM has appointed a designated agent to receive notifications of claimed copyright infringement. All formal DMCA takedown requests must be submitted to this agent via email. Our designated agent can be contacted at [email protected]. For general inquiries about copyright matters, reach out to [email protected].

When sending a notice, include your physical or electronic signature, identification of the copyrighted work claimed to be infringed, and a description of the infringing material’s location on our site, such as a specific URL or tool output identifier. We require sufficient detail to locate the material accurately.

Submitting a DMCA Takedown Notice

If you believe your copyrighted work has been used on https://www.qcuqem.com without authorization, we invite you to file a DMCA notice. This process helps us remove potentially infringing content quickly while complying with legal standards. Start by gathering evidence of your ownership, such as copyright registration numbers or detailed descriptions of the work.

  • Provide a statement that you have a good faith belief the use is not authorized by the copyright owner, agent, or law.
  • Include your contact information, including name, address, phone number, and email.
  • Specify the exact nature of the infringement, whether it’s an AI-generated image resembling your photograph, code snippets mirroring your software, or edited videos incorporating your footage.

Once received, our team reviews the notice for completeness. If valid, we will disable access to the alleged infringing material within a reasonable timeframe, typically 24-48 hours. We notify the user associated with the content, if identifiable, about the action taken. False or misleading claims may result in legal consequences for the claimant, so accuracy is essential.

For AI-specific scenarios, note that our tools process user prompts to generate new content. If an output infringes, it may stem from the prompt itself. We may request additional context from the claimant to understand the overlap between the generated work and the original.

User Responsibilities Regarding Copyright

Users of QCUQEM’s AI tools must ensure their inputs and uses respect copyrights. For instance, when using the image creator, avoid prompts that directly replicate protected artwork. Similarly, code generators should produce original scripts, not copies of proprietary algorithms. Our video editors allow enhancements, but users cannot upload or output content that violates third-party rights.

Marketing analyzers process data to suggest strategies, but any generated reports or names must be vetted by users for IP clearance. As mentioned, generated names are user tools only; always check trademarks via official databases like the USPTO.

If you discover infringing content created by another user, report it through our standard channels rather than taking direct action. We prohibit users from distributing pirated materials via our platform, and violations can lead to permanent bans.

Counter-Notification Process

If your content is removed in response to a DMCA notice and you believe it was a mistake, you have the right to file a counter-notice. This allows us to restore the material unless the claimant pursues further legal action. To submit a counter-notice, email our designated agent at [email protected] with the following:

  • Your full name, address, phone number, and email.
  • Identification of the removed material and its original location, such as a tool session ID or URL.
  • A statement under penalty of perjury that the removal was due to mistake or misidentification.
  • Your consent to jurisdiction in federal court for the U.S. District where you reside or where QCUQEM is located.
  • Your physical or electronic signature.

Upon receipt, we forward the counter-notice to the original claimant, giving them 10-14 business days to seek a court order. If no order is obtained, we may reinstate the content. This process ensures fair treatment for all parties involved.

Handling Repeat Infringers

QCUQEM maintains records of DMCA notices and user compliance. Accounts with multiple verified infringements will be subject to escalating measures, including warnings, temporary suspensions, and eventual termination. We aim to educate users on best practices, such as using public domain resources for AI prompts or attributing sources in generated content.

For AI tools, we monitor patterns of infringement across outputs. If a particular tool configuration leads to repeated issues, we may adjust its parameters or add disclaimers. Users are encouraged to review our terms of service, which outline broader IP obligations.

International Considerations

While our DMCA policy aligns with U.S. law, we respect global copyright frameworks. Users from regions like the EU, under the Digital Services Act, or other jurisdictions may have additional rights. If your claim falls outside U.S. law, contact us at [email protected] for guidance on alternative reporting.

For cross-border issues involving AI-generated content, complexities arise from varying definitions of originality. We cooperate with international authorities and may remove content proactively to comply with multiple laws.

AI Outputs and Copyright Nuances

AI-generated works present unique challenges under copyright law. Outputs from our code generators, for example, may combine elements from training data, but they are not direct copies. Courts are still evolving on whether AI creations are copyrightable or infringing. QCUQEM advises users to treat generated content as potentially derivative and seek legal advice for commercial exploitation.

In video editors, blending user clips with AI enhancements requires ensuring all source materials are licensed. Image creators similarly demand vigilance against mimicking styles of protected artists. We provide guidelines in tool interfaces to promote ethical use.

Regarding the special clause on names: While our marketing tools suggest brand names, slogans, or domain ideas, these are brainstorming aids. Users must independently verify availability and non-infringement through trademark offices worldwide. QCUQEM offers no guarantees on uniqueness or legality of such suggestions.

Contact and Further Assistance

For questions about this policy or specific copyright concerns, email [email protected]. Our support team can clarify how our AI tools interact with IP laws. We update this policy periodically to reflect legal changes and platform evolutions.

We value the creative community and work to minimize disruptions from IP disputes. By using QCUQEM, you contribute to a respectful ecosystem where innovation thrives alongside protection.

This framework ensures transparency and efficiency in resolving claims, benefiting creators and users alike. Explore our tools confidently, knowing we prioritize fair play.