Last Updated: June 25, 2026
Post Poetics respects the intellectual property rights, privacy, reputation, and legal rights of authors, poets, publishers, photographers, artists, and other content owners.
We aim to publish content that is original, properly licensed, in the public domain, used with permission, or otherwise permitted by applicable law. However, if you believe that any material available on Post Poetics infringes your copyright or should be removed for another legitimate reason, you may submit a removal request using the process described below.
Copyright Ownership
Unless otherwise stated, the original website design, editorial introductions, formatting, graphics, logos, and other original materials published by Post Poetics are protected by applicable copyright and intellectual property laws.
Poems, quotations, photographs, illustrations, names, trademarks, and other third-party materials remain the property of their respective owners.
Publication or reference on Post Poetics does not transfer ownership of third-party material to Post Poetics.
Public Domain and Third-Party Content
Post Poetics may feature literary works believed to be in the public domain, used with permission, properly licensed, or used for educational, commentary, criticism, research, or informational purposes where permitted by law.
Copyright status can vary according to the work, publication history, country, and applicable jurisdiction. If you are a rights holder and believe that a work has been incorrectly identified or used, please contact us with supporting information.
How to Submit a Copyright Removal Request
Send your request by email to:
Please use the following email subject:
Copyright Removal Request
Your notice should include:
- Your full name and contact information.
- Identification of the copyrighted work you believe has been infringed.
- The exact URL of the Post Poetics page containing the disputed material.
- A clear description of the material you want reviewed or removed.
- Evidence showing that you own the copyright or are authorized to act for the copyright owner.
- A statement that you have a good-faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its representative, or applicable law.
- A statement that the information in your request is accurate and that you are authorized to act on behalf of the rights holder.
- Your physical or electronic signature.
Providing complete and accurate information will help us locate and review the material efficiently.
Other Content Removal Requests
You may also contact us when content:
- Reveals personal or confidential information;
- Uses an image or other material without appropriate authorization;
- Contains an incorrect attribution;
- Impersonates an individual or organization;
- Violates a court order or applicable legal requirement;
- Creates another legitimate legal or safety concern.
Please identify the exact page URL, describe the concern clearly, and provide any available supporting documentation.
Our Review Process
After receiving a sufficiently detailed request, Post Poetics may:
- Confirm receipt of the request;
- Ask for additional information or documentation;
- Review the relevant content and available evidence;
- Correct an attribution, credit, caption, or factual error;
- Temporarily restrict access while the matter is reviewed;
- Remove or disable access to the disputed material;
- Contact the contributor, source, or relevant rights holder;
- Decline a request that is incomplete, unsupported, misleading, or not legally justified.
Submitting a request does not guarantee automatic removal. Each request will be considered according to the available information and applicable law.
Attribution and Correction Requests
Where the issue can reasonably be resolved through corrected attribution, an updated source link, revised wording, or another appropriate correction, Post Poetics may make that correction instead of removing the entire page.
Please provide the correct author name, original publication information, official source, or other evidence needed to verify the requested change.
Request for Reconsideration
If content associated with you is removed or restricted and you believe the action was based on an error or misidentification, you may request reconsideration.
Your request should include:
- Your full name and contact details;
- The URL of the affected content;
- An explanation of why the removal was incorrect;
- Evidence showing that the use was authorized, licensed, in the public domain, or otherwise lawful;
- Your physical or electronic signature.
Send reconsideration requests to [email protected] with the subject:
Content Removal Reconsideration
False or Misleading Requests
Please do not submit knowingly false, fraudulent, or misleading claims. Post Poetics may reject requests that appear abusive, incomplete, or intended to suppress lawful criticism, commentary, reporting, or other permitted content.
Information Submitted With a Request
Information submitted through a copyright or content-removal request will be used to investigate, document, and respond to the matter.
We may disclose relevant information when reasonably necessary to communicate with the parties involved, obtain professional advice, protect legal rights, or comply with applicable law.
Policy Updates
Post Poetics may revise this Copyright and Content Removal Policy when its publishing practices, contact details, or legal obligations change.
Any updated version will be published on this page with a revised “Last Updated” date.
Contact Us
For copyright concerns, attribution corrections, or content-removal requests, contact:
Post Poetics
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://postpoetics.org/
