Copyright and Content Policy

Last updated: May 18, 2026

1. Copyright notice

Copyright 2026 TrustCrawler. All rights reserved. The TrustCrawler website, software, report formats, scoring structures, templates, design, text, graphics, and related materials are protected by copyright, trademark, and other laws.

2. Permitted customer use of reports

Customers may use reports they purchase or generate for their own internal business improvement. Customers may share their own reports with employees, contractors, website vendors, marketing providers, consultants, attorneys, accountants, investors, and advisors working on their behalf.

3. Restrictions

Unless we give written permission, you may not copy, resell, publicly republish, white-label, reverse engineer, frame, scrape, or use TrustCrawler reports, templates, scoring, page designs, text, software, or downloadable materials to build a competing product or service.

4. Customer content and third-party content

Customers retain ownership of content they submit. Public websites reviewed by TrustCrawler may contain content owned by customers or third parties. Report excerpts, screenshots, links, and observations are used for review, commentary, documentation, and customer business improvement purposes.

5. Copyright complaints

If you believe content on trustcrawler.com infringes your copyright, send a written notice to copyright@trustcrawler.com with enough information for us to identify and review the issue.

6. Information to include in a copyright notice

Please include: your name and contact information; identification of the copyrighted work; the URL or location of the material you believe is infringing; a statement that you have a good-faith belief the use is not authorized; a statement that the information in your notice is accurate; and your physical or electronic signature.

7. Counter-notices

If material you submitted was removed or disabled and you believe this was a mistake, contact copyright@trustcrawler.com with details. We may request additional information before taking further action.

8. Repeat infringement

Where appropriate, we may suspend or terminate accounts that repeatedly infringe copyrights or repeatedly submit infringing material.

9. DMCA designated agent note

If TrustCrawler operates features involving user-submitted public content at scale, a formal DMCA designated agent registration may be appropriate. Posting a copyright contact on this page is not the same as registering a designated agent with the U.S. Copyright Office.

10. Contact

Copyright questions may be sent to copyright@trustcrawler.com.