Ownership of Materials
All materials published on https://casinolab.com/, including but not limited to text, graphics, logos, images, and software, are the original property of Casinolab and are protected under applicable copyright and related rights. These materials are the result of significant creative and technical effort, and their unauthorized use is strictly prohibited.
Acceptable References and Limited Use
While we encourage the sharing of our content, it is important to do so in a way that respects our intellectual property rights. Acceptable references to our materials include:
- Short Excerpts: Using brief quotes or excerpts with clear attribution and a link to the original source.
- Links: Providing direct links to our original content.
- Educational Use: Limited use for educational or research purposes, provided that proper attribution is given.
Any use that goes beyond these acceptable references requires prior written consent from Casinolab.
Reporting Copyright Concerns
We take the protection of our intellectual property seriously and encourage the reporting of potentially unauthorized use of our materials. Examples of unauthorized use include:
- Full-Page Copying: Reproducing entire pages of our website without permission.
- Partial Duplication: Copying significant portions of our content, even with attribution.
- Scraped Text: Using automated tools to extract and republish our text content.
- Mirrored Content: Creating a duplicate or "mirror" of our website or its content.
"Reports concerning potentially unauthorized use of protected materials may be reviewed through the procedure described on this website."
To report a copyright concern, please visit our Notice Portal and provide the necessary information for our review.
Counter-Notice Information
We recognize that there may be instances where a notice of copyright infringement is filed in error. If you believe that your content was removed or disabled as a result of a mistake or misidentification, you may submit a counter-notice through our official channel.
A valid counter-notice should include:
- Your full name and contact information.
- A description of the material that was removed or disabled.
- A statement, under penalty of perjury, that you have a good-faith belief that the material was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification.
- Your signature (physical or electronic).
Counter-notices will be reviewed by our legal team, and appropriate action will be taken based on the findings of the review.
"Any notice submitted through this resource should be accurate, complete, and made in good faith."
For further information or to submit a notice, please visit our Notice Portal or Contact Page.
Last updated: April 03, 2026