Copyright Policy
PuzzeleQuest Rooms respects intellectual property rights and responds to valid copyright complaints concerning material published on this website. This Copyright Policy explains how rights holders or authorised representatives may report allegedly infringing material and how we may review those claims.
The site contains business information, original written text, and standard website assets used for descriptive purposes. If you believe that specific content on this site infringes your copyright, please send a notice containing enough detail for us to identify the work, review the claim, and locate the material in question.
Submitting a Notice
A copyright notice should include your name, contact details, a description of the copyrighted work, the location of the material you believe is infringing, and a statement that you have a good-faith belief the use is not authorized. It should also include a statement that the information you provide is accurate and that you are authorized to act on behalf of the rights holder.
Notices that are incomplete, unclear, or unsupported may delay review. We may request additional information before taking action if we cannot reasonably verify the claim based on the initial submission.
Review and Response
After receiving a notice, we may review the material, assess the information provided, and remove or limit access to content when appropriate. We may also contact the complaining party for clarification. The exact response can depend on the scope of the claim, the nature of the material, and whether further review is necessary.
If a person believes content was removed by mistake, they may contact us with a counter explanation and relevant identifying information. We reserve the right to refuse repeated misuse of this process, including notices submitted in bad faith.
Repeat Concerns
We may restrict future submissions or take additional protective steps if repeated valid complaints show a pattern of misuse by a contributor or contact source. This policy may be updated over time as operational needs change.