Copyright
Copyright and Takedown Policy
Last updated: May 10, 2026
OndaVox respects copyright, neighboring rights, database rights, trademarks, publisher policies, and the work of journalists, creators, and source operators.
The service is designed to use links, metadata, snippets, summaries, source trails, and licensed or lawfully usable material instead of republishing full third-party articles.
How OndaVox uses third-party material
- We may display headlines, source names, URLs, thumbnails, excerpts, snippets, summaries, metadata, citations, and links to original sources.
- We may create original summaries, syntheses, translations, comparisons, tags, rankings, and source trails based on approved inputs.
- We may store source references and evidence snippets to support editorial review, claims, corrections, and public transparency.
- We do not intend to substitute for the original publisher or remove the need to visit the source.
Publisher and rights-holder requests
Publishers and rights holders can ask us to correct attribution, update links, reduce excerpts, remove specific material, block a source, adjust metadata, honor licensing limits, or discuss licensing. We review requests in good faith and may ask for verification.
Takedown notice requirements
- Identify the copyrighted work, trademark, personal right, or other protected material you claim is affected.
- Identify the OndaVox URL and the specific material at issue.
- Provide your name, organization if any, address, email, and phone number.
- Explain your rights in the material or your authority to act for the rights holder.
- State the requested action, such as correction, attribution update, excerpt reduction, source removal, or takedown.
- Include a good-faith statement that the disputed use is not authorized by the rights holder, agent, law, license, platform rule, or applicable exception.
- Confirm that the information in your notice is accurate.
Where to send notices
Send copyright, trademark, database-right, publisher-right, or attribution notices to contact@2daycom.com. You may also write to 2DAY Communications GmbH, Dornacherstrasse 172, 4053 Basel, Switzerland.
Review process
We may remove, disable, edit, geo-restrict, reduce, relabel, or preserve disputed material depending on the facts, law, licenses, source rights, public interest, and editorial standards. We may forward relevant parts of a notice to the user, contributor, source, hosting provider, legal adviser, or public authority where appropriate.
Counter-notices
If your content was removed and you believe the removal was mistaken, you may send a counter-notice explaining the affected URL, the content removed, your rights or lawful basis, and why reinstatement is appropriate. We may request additional information before reinstating content.
Repeat issues and source controls
Sources that repeatedly create rights, attribution, safety, reliability, or licensing issues may be disabled or limited. Users or contributors who repeatedly infringe rights may lose access.
Emergency and privacy removals
For doxxing, private personal data, security-sensitive material, child safety concerns, non-consensual intimate imagery, or serious immediate harm, mark the request as urgent in the subject line.