This page explains StreamEast’s approach toward copyright awareness, intellectual property rights, and related requests. We respect the importance of original work and provide a process for copyright holders or authorized individuals who need to raise concerns regarding protected materials.
StreamEast is an independent sports information website created to share general knowledge about leagues, tournaments, athletes, teams, schedules, standings, statistics, and other sports topics. The website does not operate as a hosting service for live broadcasts, recorded programs, protected videos, media files, or copyrighted streaming material. Any external references, names, or resources remain connected with their respective owners.
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Copyright owners or legally authorized representatives who believe their protected work requires review may submit a detailed notification. For proper assessment, copyright requests should include the following information:
Submitted copyright notices are carefully reviewed based on the details and supporting information provided. Additional clarification, documentation, or verification may be requested when necessary. Any response or action will be considered after evaluating the available information and circumstances of the request.
Providing complete and precise information helps ensure that copyright-related submissions can be reviewed effectively. Messages containing missing details, unclear explanations, or insufficient verification may require further information before a proper evaluation can be completed.
For intellectual property questions, copyright reports, or DMCA-related communication, please include "DMCA Notice" or "Copyright Report" in the subject section of your message. This allows copyright-related inquiries to be identified and processed more efficiently.