Copyright and IP Complaint Policy
Effective May 16, 2026
Purpose
Cutform respects intellectual property, privacy, publicity, and brand rights. This policy explains how rightsholders may report allegedly infringing or unauthorized content made available through Cutform and how Cutform may respond.
This policy applies to uploaded videos and audio, imported or URL-sourced videos, generated clips, edits, exports, thumbnails, captions, transcripts, titles, metadata, brand kits, logos, fonts, intros, outros, overlays, public preview links, share pages, and other materials processed or made available through Cutform.
What Cutform Can and Cannot Do
Cutform may remove or disable access to content hosted or made available through Cutform. Cutform cannot remove content hosted by third-party platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, Vimeo, or a customer's own website.
Cutform is not a court and does not adjudicate ownership, fair use, licensing disputes, authorship disputes, trademark priority, publicity rights, or contractual disputes. Action or inaction by Cutform does not mean Cutform has decided that a party's legal position is correct.
Copyright Notices
If you are a copyright owner or authorized to act for one, send a notice to [email protected] with the subject line "Copyright Notice". Your notice should include:
- your full legal name, organization if applicable, mailing address, phone number, and email;
- the copyright owner and your authority to act, if acting for someone else;
- identification of the copyrighted work claimed to be infringed;
- information sufficient for Cutform to locate the complained-of Cutform material, such as a public preview URL, project or clip identifier, filename, screenshot, transcript excerpt, timestamp, or source URL;
- a good-faith statement that the use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law;
- a statement that the information is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act for the owner;
- your physical or electronic signature.
What Cutform May Do
After receiving a complaint, Cutform may remove or disable content, disable public preview links, suspend rendering/exporting/publishing for affected projects, notify the affected user, forward the complaint where appropriate, request more information, preserve records, suspend or terminate accounts, or decline to act where a complaint is incomplete, unsupported, abusive, fraudulent, overbroad, or outside Cutform's control.
Cutform may remove or disable content without prior notice where it believes action is necessary to comply with law, protect Cutform or third parties, prevent harm, enforce policies, or preserve platform integrity.
Counter-Notices
If your content was removed because of a copyright notice and you believe the removal was due to mistake or misidentification, you may send a counter-notice to the same contact address. A counter-notice should include your contact information, identification of the removed material, a statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good-faith belief the material was removed due to mistake or misidentification, consent to applicable jurisdiction and service of process where required, and your physical or electronic signature.
Cutform may forward your counter-notice, including contact information, to the original claimant. Submitting a counter-notice may have legal consequences.
Repeat Infringers and Other Rights
Cutform may suspend or terminate accounts, workspaces, projects, public-sharing features, upload privileges, export privileges, or other service access for users who repeatedly infringe or are repeatedly the subject of valid copyright or IP complaints.
Trademark, brand, logo, likeness, voice, privacy, publicity, or impersonation complaints can also be sent to [email protected] with enough detail for Cutform to locate and assess the complained-of material.