Last Updated: April 25, 2025
At letterboxedanswer.net, we’re all about fair play—both in solving NYT Letter Boxed puzzles and respecting intellectual property. This DMCA Policy isn’t just a legal requirement; it’s our pledge to honor creativity and keep our community’s game board clean. If you believe your work has been used improperly, let’s fix it together.
Our Commitment to Fair Play
We respect copyrights like we respect a good puzzle streak: fiercely. All content on our site is either original, used with permission, or believed to be in fair use. If we’ve missed a beat, we’ll act fast to make it right.
Reporting Copyright Infringement: How It Works
Think your work’s been copied, shared, or repurposed without permission? Here’s how to notify us:
1. Write It Out: Send a notice to our designated agent (details below) with:
- Your contact info (name, email, phone, address).
- A clear link to the original work and the infringing content on our site.
- A statement like: “I swear, under penalty of perjury, that this notice is accurate and I’m the copyright owner.”
- Your physical or electronic signature.
2. We’ll Investigate: If your claim is valid, we’ll remove the content ASAP.
Need a template? Contact us—we’ll help you draft it!
Counter-Notifications: If You Believe There’s a Mistake
Did we take down your content by accident? Oops—let’s fix it!
1. Send Us a Counter-Claim:
Must Include:
- Your contact details and a description of the removed content.
- A statement like: “I swear, under penalty of perjury, that the removal was a mistake.”
- Your consent to U.S. federal court jurisdiction (don’t worry, it’s standard!).
- Your signature.
2. We’ll Forward It: If the original claimant doesn’t take legal action within 10 days, we’ll restore your content.
What Happens Next?
- Transparency: We’ll notify both parties at every step.
- Accountability: Repeat infringers may lose access to our site.
Our Promise to Act Fast (But Fair)
We’ll review all claims within 48 hours (weekends included!). But remember: submitting false claims can lead to legal penalties—so play nice.
False Claims? Not Cool.
Misusing this process harms creators and solvers. We reserve the right to terminate accounts for users who file bogus claims.
Questions? Let’s Solve Them Together
Confused about the process? Just reach out to us—we’re here to help, not hinder.