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Copyright & Attribution

How Lanespace handles intellectual property, public sources, attribution, and takedown requests.

Last updated · 20 May 2026

1. The data is public — the curation is ours

Every video, channel, and talk in the Lanespace library is publicly available material that the original creators, companies, or operators have already chosen to publish on third-party platforms (primarily YouTube). Our briefings, summaries, and AI Expert responses are grounded in the real public transcripts of those talks.

All rights to the underlying content are attributed to third parties where they are due.Company names, logos, wordmarks, executive names, channel artwork, talks, interviews, and podcasts remain the intellectual property of their respective owners and are used here strictly for identification, curation, and editorial reference. Inclusion in the library does not imply endorsement, partnership, sponsorship, or any commercial relationship with the companies or individuals referenced.

The curation layer — selection, taxonomy, tags, collections, briefings, hooks, takeaways, AI Expert prompts, ranking, retrieval logic, the Lanespace brand and the platform code — is the exclusive intellectual property of Lanespace. All rights reserved.

2. How third-party content is presented

Lanespace:

  • Does not download, re-upload, or re-host third-party videos. They play through the official embedded player.
  • Does not strip, modify, or hide creator attribution; original creators are clearly credited and linked.
  • Does not place advertising over third-party videos beyond what the source platform itself serves.
  • Removes any embedded video or company reference promptly on good-faith request (see takedown process below).

3. Reporting infringement (DMCA / EU Copyright Directive)

Lanespace respects the intellectual property rights of others. If you believe content presented through Lanespace infringes your copyright, send a written notice via our contact form including:

  1. Your full name, address, telephone number, and email.
  2. Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been infringed.
  3. The exact URL(s) on Lanespace where the allegedly infringing material appears.
  4. A statement that you have a good-faith belief that the use is not authorised by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
  5. A statement, under penalty of perjury, that the information is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorised to act on the owner's behalf.
  6. Your physical or electronic signature.

We will review valid notices and, where appropriate, remove or disable access to the material and notify any affected user. For embedded third-party content, we will remove the embed promptly; ownership and removal of the original video on the source platform remains the responsibility of that platform and the creator.

4. Counter-notification

If you believe content was removed in error, you may submit a counter-notice via our contact form including your contact details, identification of the removed material and its prior location, a statement under penalty of perjury that the removal was a mistake or misidentification, and your consent to jurisdiction of the courts in your district (or Dublin, Ireland if outside the US).

5. Trademarks

"Lanespace" and the Lanespace wordmark are trademarks of Lanespace. You may not use them in a way that suggests endorsement, affiliation, or sponsorship without our prior written consent. Third-party trademarks referenced on Lanespace remain the property of their respective owners.

6. AI training restriction

You may not use the Lanespace curation layer — briefings, takeaways, collection structure, AI Expert outputs, or any derived metadata — to train, fine-tune, or evaluate machine-learning models without an explicit written licence from Lanespace. This restriction applies to both commercial and academic use. The underlying public videos and transcripts remain governed by the source platform's terms and the original creator's licence.

7. Contact

Designated agent for copyright and attribution matters: please reach out via our contact form.

Questions about this document? Reach out via our contact page.