Legal
Copyright Notice & Takedown
Republication posture
False Allegations Hub occasionally republishes third-party articles with full attribution to their original source. Each republished page credits the original author, title, and URL in a Sources section and, where the source is in another language, identifies the work as a translation. The site does not claim authorship of borrowed prose.
We operate on an attribution + takedown-on-request basis. We believe republication with clear attribution is reasonable, but we respect rights-holders' wishes and will act on removal requests promptly.
How to request removal
If you are a rights-holder and wish to have a republished article removed, please send a notice to:
Your notice should include:
- Your name and contact details.
- The URL of the republished page on this site.
- The URL of the original work (if known).
- A brief statement that you are the rights-holder or are authorised to act on their behalf.
We will acknowledge your notice and remove the page as quickly as practicable — typically within a few business days.
How removal works
Removal means deletion of the republished page. The URL will return a bare 404; no redirect stub is left in its place (consistent with our site policy on removals). The source record of what was published is retained internally for our own records; it is not publicly visible after removal.
Every republished page carries a machine-readable republished marker, so we can
locate and remove any page instantly on receipt of a valid notice.
Contact
For all copyright notices and takedown requests: [email protected]