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Effective Date: September 14, 2025

Copyright Protection & Ownership

© 2025 SavePilot. All rights reserved. Don’t try to test us — we’re watching.

Everything on www.savepilot.site (yep, the “Website” in legal speak) is either handcrafted by us or we’ve got official permission to use it. This includes all the text, blog posts, graphics, images, logos, web designs, videos, software—you get the picture. These materials are guarded under U.S. and international copyright, trademark, and other fun intellectual property laws.

What’s Actually Protected?

Here’s what we don’t want you messing with (and why):

  • Original Content:
    • Articles & Blog Posts: All our financial advice, think pieces, and guides — we put in legit hours on these.
    • Graphics & Images: Custom visuals, infographics, and all those shiny design elements you see.
    • Logo & Branding: That SavePilot logo and anything brand-related? Definitely ours.
    • Website Design: Layout, structure, and the overall “vibe” of the Website — that’s us, too.
    • Audio & Video Content: Anything you hear or watch that we made belongs to us.
  • Licensed Content:
    We sometimes jazz things up with content we legally license, including:
    • Stock Photography: Sourced from Unsplash, Pexels, and other royalty-free platforms.
    • Third-Party Graphics: Licensed illustrations and design bits from talented folks out there.
    • Embedded Content: Things like videos, widgets, and other materials that aren’t ours but appear on the site.

All of these are used according to their respective licensing agreements. We play by the rules — we expect you to as well.

What You’re Allowed To Do (Permitted Uses)

Not everything’s off-limits! Here’s what’s cool:

  • Personal Use:
    • View & Read: Check out and read stuff on our Website for your own personal, non-commercial gain.
    • Print: Go ahead and print individual pages or articles if that helps your memory.
    • Share Links: Send our articles around on social or other platforms—sharing is caring.
    • Quote Brief Excerpts: Using a short bit for commentary, criticism, or education is fair game, as long as you’re giving us credit.
  • Educational Use:
    • Academic Research: You can use our content for assignments, but don’t forget proper citation.
    • Classroom or Study Group: It’s fine to reference our articles—again, just attribute correctly.

What’s Off-Limits (Prohibited Uses)

Let’s make this simple. You can NOT do these things without our written OK:

  • Commercial Use:
    • Republish: Republishing or redistributing our stuff elsewhere is a solid no.
    • Resell: Selling, licensing, or otherwise exploiting our content for money? Nope.
    • Create Derivative Works: No tweaking, remixing, or adapting our content to make something else.
    • Bulk Download: Don’t even try to scrape or harvest bulk content. Seriously.
  • Misrepresentation:
    • Claim Ownership: Don’t pretend our content is yours.
    • Remove Attribution: Leave our copyright info and bylines right where they are.
    • Misattribute: Don’t credit our work to other sources.
  • Harmful Activities:
    • Spam: Don’t use our content for any spammy nonsense or unsolicited marketing.
    • Malicious Distribution: Don’t share our stuff in ways that trash our rep or mess with our business.
    • Technical Abuse: No bots, scripts, or automated tools to pull or copy our content.

Fair Use? Here’s the Deal

We respect U.S. fair use law. You can use snippets of our stuff for:

  • Commentary & Criticism: If you want to weigh in or critique our content, fair game with reasonable quoting.
  • News Reporting: Brief mentions/excerpts if it’s legit reporting.
  • Educational Use: Go ahead; but keep it limited and cited.
  • Parody: If you’re doing actual transformative parody (and you’re funny), we don’t mind.

BUT— fair use gets squishy fast. Not sure your use qualifies? Ask us instead of rolling the dice.

How to Properly Attribute Content

If you’re quoting us under fair use, give credit like this:

“[Article Title]” by [Author Name], SavePilot, [Publication Date], [URL]

Example:
“Find an Accountability Partner: Your Personal Financial Ally” by savepilot, SavePilot, September 2025, https://savepilot.site/find-an-accountability-partner-your-personal-financial-ally/

Third-Party Content: Shoutouts & Acknowledgments

We use some images and content that we don’t own outright. Here’s where they come from:

  • Unsplash: Photos used under the Unsplash License.
  • Pexels: Photos courtesy of the Pexels License.
  • Pixabay: Images from Pixabay, under their own licensing.
  • Other Sources: A mix of royalty-free and Creative Commons licensed content.

We follow each license to the letter. If you spot something that’s yours or shouldn’t be here, let us know ASAP.

Respect Goes Both Ways

We take copyright seriously and expect you to play fair, too. If you spot something that looks sketchy or you believe infringes your rights, check our DMCA procedures below or get in touch. We’re reasonable as long as you are.

DMCA Copyright Information

Think We’ve Ripped Off Your Stuff?

If you spot something on SavePilot that looks way too much like your work, don’t freak out—let us know. To make it official (and, honestly, so we don’t play email tag forever), send a complaint to our Copyright Agent with all these juicy details:

  • What’s been copied: Give the name, description, and enough details so we know exactly what work you’re accusing us of borrowing without asking.
  • Where you found it on our site: Drop those URLs or screenshots. Help us help you.
  • Your contact details: Real name, address, phone number, and email—no burner accounts, please.
  • Good faith statement: Promise us (in writing!) you actually believe SavePilot shouldn’t be using this thing.
  • Veracity statement: Swear (under penalty of perjury) that you’re the rightful copyright owner or allowed to act for them—no creative fibbing.
  • Signature time: Sign it. Electronically is fine. Your John Hancock, but digital.

Contact Info to Drop Your DMCA Complaint:
Email: admin@savepilot.site
Subject Line: DMCA Copyright Infringement Notice

Here’s the deal: we can’t read minds. The more details, the faster we can act.

Was Your Stuff Removed By Mistake?

Sometimes, gremlins (or, you know, people) mess up. If we took your content down and you think it was a total whoops moment, send us a counter-notice:

  • Tell us what was taken down. Be clear—title, link, description.
  • Contact info: We’ve gotta know how to reach you for follow-up.
  • You gotta swear: Say (and mean) that you really, honestly, under penalty of perjury, believe it was all a mix-up or misidentification.
  • Court agreement: A little legal lingo—say you’ll cooperate if things move to a US federal court.
  • Signature: Electronic or good ol’ fashioned pen, as long as it’s you.

Same email as above: admin@savepilot.site

Trademarks: Who Owns What?

  • “SavePilot” and any logos you see around here? Yep, that’s us.
  • Other names, graphics, service marks popping up—they belong to their own companies. Not ours. We’re not pretending.

What You’re Actually Allowed To Do (Our License To You)

When you’re browsing SavePilot, here’s what we’ve got no beef with:

  • You can look at (a.k.a. view) our content for your personal use.
  • Printing single pages for your own reference? Cool. Stick it to your fridge.
  • Sharing our links on your social feeds? We love the attention.

But be real—you can’t:

  • Bulk download, hoard or redistribute our content all over.
  • Use our stuff to make bank or promote your brand.
  • Modify it, remix it, Photoshop it into your new masterpiece.
  • Rip off or crop out any copyright marks, dates, or credits.

We’re keeping things chill, but if you cross that line? License gone. You’ll have to delete anything you grabbed, pronto.

International Copyright Vibes

Look, the rules don’t stop at your state line. Our stuff is protected by U.S. copyright law plus global treaties. Geography doesn’t give you a loophole.

Website Software & Code: Hands Off!

All the code, software, and scripts—the nerdy backbone of SavePilot—are protected too. That means:

  • No reverse-engineering.
  • No decompiling.
  • Don’t poke around to uncover our source code or how things tick.
  • Don’t use any kind of bots, scrapers, or shady tools on our site.

Just. Don’t.

User-Generated Content: What’s Yours vs What’s Ours

If you comment, message, or post on SavePilot, here’s the breakdown:

  • The words are still yours. We’re not monsters.
  • But! By posting, you grant us a non-exclusive license to use, display, and distribute what you submit on our site and any connected services. Think: showing off your clever questions, or sticking your comment in a newsletter. Nothing wild, but we like to cover our bases.

Staying Current: Policy Updates

We might tweak this legal notice from time to time—new tech, new rules, that sort of thing. Whenever we do, we’ll post the fresh version right here with an updated “effective as of” date. If you care about this stuff, check back once in a while.

Legal Enforcement: We’re Serious About Copyright

We’re not just talking the talk:

  • We send takedown/cease & desist notes for infringement.
  • If things get heavy, we’ll take folks to court and maybe get damages and our legal bills covered.
  • Sometimes we chase down our content even on third-party platforms to get it pulled.

We’re vigilant. Don’t test us.

Need Permission? Just Ask

Sometimes you’ll want to use something from SavePilot outside the allowed stuff above. If that’s you, don’t sweat—just ask. Email us:

  • What, exactly, you want to use.
  • Why you want to use it (school paper? business pitch? slideshow at your cousin’s wedding?).
  • How and where you’re putting it out there (website, print, billboard, whatever).
  • How long you think you’ll be using it.

Same inbox for all copyright talk: admin@savepilot.site
Subject Line: Copyright Permission Request

And hey, if you just have a burning question about copyright or intellectual property, we’re all ears. Use that same email.

Disclaimer: Don’t Skip This

We’re not lawyers, and this isn’t legal advice. If you need to figure out copyright, licenses, fair use, or how not to get sued, please—talk to a real attorney. Don’t gamble your career on a FAQ.

That’s A Wrap

© 2025 SavePilot. All rights reserved.
This policy is effective from the date listed, and it covers all content on www.savepilot.site. If you use our site, you’re playing by these rules.