DMCA & Copyright Policy
This policy explains how The Low Block handles copyright concerns, removal requests and claims relating to photos, videos, written content, logos or other media published on this website.
Copyright ownership
The Low Block respects the intellectual property rights of photographers, creators, clubs, players, organisations and media owners.
Some content on this website may include user-submitted material, publicly available information, club-related media, social media embeds, logos or third-party content used for editorial, informational or community football coverage purposes.
Reporting copyright concerns
If you believe content on The Low Block infringes your copyright, you can submit a removal request by contacting us with the relevant details.
Please include:
- Your full name or organisation name
- Your contact email address
- A direct link to the content you believe infringes your copyright
- A description of the copyrighted work you own
- Proof or explanation of your ownership or authority to act for the owner
- A statement that you believe the use of the content is unauthorised
- A statement that the information you provide is accurate
Review and removal process
Once a copyright request is received, The Low Block will review the information provided. If the claim appears valid, the relevant content may be removed, edited, replaced or restricted.
The Low Block may also contact the person or organisation that submitted the original content if more information is required.
User-submitted content
By submitting photos, videos, written updates or other media to The Low Block, you confirm that you have permission to share that content and that it does not infringe the rights of another person or organisation.
If submitted content is later found to infringe copyright or ownership rights, The Low Block may remove it without notice.
Counter-notices
If your content was removed due to a copyright complaint and you believe the removal was made in error, you may contact The Low Block with a counter-notice explaining your position.
Your counter-notice should include your contact details, the removed content, and a clear explanation of why you believe the content was removed incorrectly.
Repeat infringement
The Low Block may refuse future submissions from users, contributors or organisations that repeatedly submit content they do not have permission to use.
No legal advice
This policy is provided for general information only and does not constitute legal advice. If you are unsure about your rights or obligations, you should seek independent legal advice.
Contact
For copyright notices, removal requests or questions about this policy, contact:
hello@thelowblock.com.au
Last updated: April 2026