Copyright & DMCA Policy

Tarosyn LLC ("Tarosyn," "we," "us," or "our") respects the intellectual property rights of others and expects every member of our community to do the same. This policy explains how we respond to claims of copyright infringement under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (17 U.S.C. § 512) ("DMCA"), and how rights holders and users can use those procedures. It is read alongside our Content Moderation Policy.

1. what copyright infringement is

Copyright infringement is the use, reproduction, or distribution of someone else's original creative work — text, images, artwork, music, video, or other protected material — without the permission of the copyright owner or a valid legal exception.

On Tarosyn this means you may only post content you created yourself, that you own, or that you have the right to share. Uploading another artist's tarot artwork, copying written work, or re-sharing copyrighted media without authorisation is not permitted on any surface — Chant posts, comments, Circle messages, direct messages, profile images, or uploads.

2. submitting a take-down notice

If you believe content available on or through Tarosyn infringes your copyright, you may submit a written notification to our Designated Copyright Agent (see Section 6). To be effective under the DMCA, your notice must include all of the following:

A physical or electronic signature of a person authorised to act on behalf of the copyright owner. Identification of the copyrighted work you claim has been infringed — or a representative list if multiple works are covered by a single notice. Identification of the infringing material you want removed, with enough detail for us to locate it (a direct URL or a clear description of the specific content). Your contact information: full name, mailing address, telephone number, and email address. A statement that you have a good-faith belief that the use of the material is not authorised by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law. A statement, made under penalty of perjury, that the information in your notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or are authorised to act on the owner's behalf.

Incomplete or inaccurate notices may not receive a response. Knowingly submitting a false DMCA notice may expose you to liability under 17 U.S.C. § 512(f).

3. counter-notice process

If you believe content you submitted was removed or disabled as a result of a mistake or misidentification, you may send a counter-notice to our Designated Copyright Agent. A valid counter-notice must include:

Your physical or electronic signature. Identification of the content that was removed or disabled, and the location where it appeared before removal. A statement, under penalty of perjury, that you have a good-faith belief the content was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification. Your name, address, and telephone number, a statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of the federal court for the district in which you live (or the Southern District of New York if you are outside the United States), and that you will accept service of process from the person who filed the original notice.

Upon receipt of a valid counter-notice, we will forward a copy to the original complainant. If we do not receive notice that they have filed a court action within 10–14 business days, we may restore the removed content at our discretion.

4. take-down procedure

When we receive a complete and valid DMCA take-down notice, we will:

Promptly remove or disable access to the identified content. Notify the user who posted the content that it has been removed. Provide that user with information about filing a counter-notice if they believe the removal was in error. Forward valid counter-notices to the original complainant.

We aim to process take-down notices within 5 business days of receipt. Response times may vary during high-volume periods.

5. repeat-infringer policy

Tarosyn maintains a repeat-infringer policy in accordance with the DMCA. We will terminate the accounts of users who are found to be repeat infringers. A "repeat infringer" is any user whose content has been the subject of more than one valid, uncontested DMCA take-down notice, or who otherwise repeatedly violates the intellectual property rights of others.

We reserve the right to terminate any account at any time, at our sole discretion, where we determine the account holder is a repeat infringer — even where only one notice has been received.

6. fair use & other limitations

Copyright law includes exceptions — such as fair use (17 U.S.C. § 107) — that may permit use of copyrighted material without permission in certain circumstances (commentary, criticism, news reporting, education). If you believe your use qualifies, you are encouraged to note that in your counter-notice. Tarosyn does not make legal determinations on fair use on behalf of users; we recommend consulting a lawyer if you are uncertain.

7. designated copyright agent

All DMCA notices and counter-notices must be sent to our Designated Copyright Agent:

Tarosyn LLC — Designated Copyright Agent

Email: [email protected]

Please include "DMCA Notice" or "DMCA Counter-Notice" in the subject line.

We strongly prefer notices sent by email for faster processing. Notices submitted through other channels (for example, in-app support) may not be treated as formal DMCA notifications.

related policies

Content Moderation Policy

Prohibited content, enforcement actions, the 24-hour SLA, and the appeals process

User Reporting Process

How to report harmful content or behaviour in-app or by email

Terms of Service

The agreement governing your use of Tarosyn, including intellectual property terms

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