Skip to main content
keepingupwith.ai
Latest LLMsRoboticsResearchIndustryPolicyToolsStartups Search Newsletter RSS

DMCA Copyright Policy

Last updated: 2026-04-22

Summary

If you believe a digest on keepingupwith.ai infringes your copyright, you can send a DMCA takedown notice to our designated agent. Valid notices are acted on within 72 hours.

How to send a takedown notice

Send a written notice to our designated agent (email is fine) that includes all six elements required by 17 U.S.C. § 512(c)(3):

  1. A physical or electronic signature of the copyright owner or authorised agent.
  2. Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed.
  3. The URL of the article on keepingupwith.ai you want removed.
  4. Your contact information (address, telephone number, email).
  5. A statement that you have a good-faith belief that the use is not authorised by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
  6. A statement, under penalty of perjury, that the information in the notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorised to act on the owner's behalf.

A structured takedown form at /legal/dmca (launching soon) will collect the required elements. Until it's live, email the notice to the designated agent below.

Designated agent

[CONFIRM: Designated Agent name]
[CONFIRM: postal address]
Email: dmca@keepingupwith.ai

Notices that omit any of the six required elements may be invalid and cannot be acted on.

Service-level commitment

We acknowledge valid DMCA notices within 24 hours and remove the disputed article within 72 hours of acknowledgement. Removal regenerates the static site and purges the RSS and sitemap entries for the removed article.

Counter-notices

If you believe content was removed in error, you may send a counter-notice to the same designated agent containing the elements required by 17 U.S.C. § 512(g). We will reinstate the content unless we receive notice of a court action within 14 days.

Repeat infringers

The site has no user accounts and no upload functionality, so this provision is narrow: if a particular source publication is the subject of repeated valid takedowns, we will remove that source from the scrape list.

Bad-faith notices

Submitting a knowingly false DMCA notice can incur liability under 17 U.S.C. § 512(f). Don't.

© 2026 keepingupwith.ai

AI news, distilled. Optimized for humans and machines.

PrivacyTermsAI ContentDMCACookies
RSS llms.txt API