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Copyright Policy

Last updated: July 11, 2026

PI-COOL GT respects copyright, intellectual-property rights, broadcast rights, performance rights, and other legal rights of creators, organizers, venues, media companies, and third parties.

This Copyright Policy explains the responsibilities of users who transmit or publish content through PI-COOL GT and the measures the platform may take when a possible infringement is reported.

This Policy should be read together with our Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, and Community Guidelines and Content Policy.

1. Respect for intellectual-property rights

Users must respect copyright and all other intellectual-property rights when using PI-COOL GT.

Users may only transmit, publish, reproduce, display, distribute, or otherwise share content when they:

  • own the applicable rights;
  • have received permission from the rights holder;
  • hold a valid license;
  • are otherwise legally authorized to use the content under applicable law.

Being physically present at a location or having lawful access to an event does not automatically provide permission to transmit protected content.

2. Content that may be protected

Copyright or related rights may apply to many forms of content, including:

  • movies and television programs;
  • professional sporting events;
  • concerts, festivals, and musical performances;
  • theater, dance, and stage performances;
  • television channels and third-party broadcasts;
  • content from streaming platforms;
  • copyrighted music and sound recordings;
  • video games and esports broadcasts;
  • photographs, illustrations, artwork, and graphics;
  • books, texts, presentations, and educational materials;
  • private courses, conferences, and paid presentations;
  • museum exhibitions and protected audiovisual displays;
  • software, logos, designs, and branded materials;
  • another person's live stream or recorded content;
  • other original works protected by applicable law.

This list is illustrative and is not intended to identify every type of protected work.

3. Events, shows, and broadcast rights

Explorers must not assume that purchasing a ticket, receiving an invitation, holding an accreditation, or entering a venue gives them the right to stream or retransmit an event.

Before transmitting from a concert, stadium, theater, cinema, museum, conference, festival, theme park, exhibition, private establishment, or similar location, explorers must verify:

  • whether cameras and microphones are permitted;
  • whether live streaming is permitted;
  • whether the performance or event is protected;
  • whether exclusive broadcast rights apply;
  • whether the venue imposes contractual restrictions;
  • whether permission from an organizer is required;
  • whether image, music, or performance rights apply.

If recording or transmission is prohibited, the explorer must not transmit. If an authorized organizer, owner, employee, security representative, rights holder, or competent authority legitimately requests that a transmission stop, the explorer must comply.

4. User responsibility

Each user is responsible for the content transmitted, published, uploaded, or otherwise shared through their account.

By starting a transmission or publishing content, the user represents that they hold the rights, licenses, permissions, or other legal authorization required for that use.

Users must also comply with venue rules, ticket conditions, contractual limitations, image rights, privacy rights, music licenses, performance rights, and broadcast restrictions.

Nothing in this Policy transfers responsibility to PI-COOL GT for obtaining permissions that the user is legally required to obtain.

5. PI-COOL GT as a technology platform

PI-COOL GT provides technology that allows users to create and view live transmissions and related content.

PI-COOL GT does not ordinarily create, direct, or edit user-generated live content before it is transmitted and may not be able to review every transmission in advance.

The absence of prior review does not authorize users to transmit infringing content or limit PI-COOL GT's ability to take action after receiving a report or otherwise becoming aware of a possible violation.

6. Copyright complaints

A copyright owner or authorized representative may submit a complaint concerning content believed to infringe copyright or related rights.

A complaint should provide sufficient information to allow PI-COOL GT to identify and evaluate the claim, including:

  • identification of the copyrighted work or protected content;
  • identification of the transmission, account, message, image, or other content involved;
  • the URL, transmission identifier, account name, or other information needed to locate the content;
  • the complainant's name and reasonable contact information;
  • a statement explaining why the use is believed to be unauthorized;
  • confirmation that the complainant is the rights holder or is authorized to act on the rights holder's behalf;
  • any declaration, signature, or other information required by applicable law.

Incomplete or unclear complaints may require additional information before action can be taken.

7. Measures following a complaint

After receiving a sufficiently detailed complaint or other credible evidence of infringement, PI-COOL GT may:

  • review the available information;
  • interrupt or end a live transmission;
  • remove or restrict access to content;
  • notify the affected user when appropriate;
  • request additional information;
  • temporarily limit platform functions;
  • suspend or terminate an account;
  • preserve relevant evidence where legally permitted;
  • take other reasonable action required by applicable law or platform policy.

A complaint does not guarantee a particular result. PI-COOL GT may consider the information available, the seriousness of the allegation, legal requirements, safety concerns, and the possibility of error or misuse.

8. Response by an affected user

A user whose content has been removed or restricted may be permitted to submit a response when the user believes:

  • the content was identified incorrectly;
  • the user owns the applicable rights;
  • the user has permission or a valid license;
  • the use is otherwise legally authorized;
  • the complaint contains a material error.

The response should identify the affected content, explain the basis for the request, and include supporting information.

Where a formal counter-notification procedure applies, the user may be required to provide additional statements, contact details, consent, verification, or declarations required by law.

PI-COOL GT may decline to restore content when restoration would violate applicable law, a valid court order, venue restrictions, platform safety rules, or the rights of third parties.

9. Repeat infringements

PI-COOL GT may apply escalating measures to users who repeatedly infringe copyright or other intellectual-property rights.

Depending on the circumstances, measures may include:

  • warnings;
  • content removal;
  • interruption of live transmissions;
  • temporary restrictions;
  • suspension of transmission privileges;
  • account suspension;
  • permanent account termination;
  • measures designed to prevent enforcement evasion.

PI-COOL GT may take immediate action in serious cases, including deliberate piracy, unauthorized retransmission of premium events, repeated violations, fraudulent complaints, or attempts to evade prior restrictions.

10. Misuse of the complaint process

Copyright complaints and responses must be submitted honestly and in good faith.

Users must not submit claims that are knowingly false, misleading, abusive, retaliatory, or intended to censor lawful content.

PI-COOL GT may restrict users who repeatedly misuse the complaint process and may preserve relevant information when reasonably necessary to address fraud, abuse, or legal disputes.

11. Technical and account information

When reasonably necessary to investigate a complaint, enforce platform rules, protect users, prevent abuse, or comply with law, PI-COOL GT and its service providers may process or preserve relevant information associated with content or transmissions.

Depending on the information actually available through the platform and its providers, this may include:

  • account identifiers;
  • transmission identifiers;
  • dates and timestamps;
  • content titles and descriptions;
  • reports and related communications;
  • connection or security logs;
  • device or browser information;
  • IP addresses when processed by applicable systems;
  • other information reasonably relevant to the matter.

The processing of this information is also governed by the Privacy Policy.

12. Cooperation with authorities and legal requests

PI-COOL GT may respond to valid legal orders, lawful requests, or other obligations issued by courts, authorities, or competent bodies.

Information will only be disclosed to the extent reasonably necessary and permitted or required by applicable law.

PI-COOL GT may also preserve information when it reasonably anticipates a legal obligation, formal dispute, investigation, or valid rights-enforcement request.

13. United States copyright procedure

If PI-COOL GT operates through a United States entity or seeks to use procedures available under United States copyright law, the platform may establish a formal notice-and-takedown and counter-notification process consistent with applicable law.

Before commercial launch in the United States, PI-COOL GT should define and publish:

  • the legal entity operating the service;
  • a designated copyright contact or agent;
  • the official address for copyright complaints;
  • the required contents of formal notices;
  • the process for counter-notifications;
  • the policy for repeat infringers;
  • the internal procedure for handling complaints promptly.

This section is a preliminary framework and does not represent that PI-COOL GT has already registered a designated agent or completed every legal requirement.

14. Changes to this Copyright Policy

PI-COOL GT may update this Policy because of legal, technical, operational, safety, or commercial changes.

Material changes may be communicated through the platform or another reasonable method. The latest update date will appear at the beginning of this page.

15. Copyright contact

Copyright complaints, responses, notices, and related questions may be submitted through the official PI-COOL GT copyright contact email.

Copyright contact email: contacto@picoolgt.com

Designated copyright agent: pending definition and registration, if applicable.

PI-COOL GT is currently in its MVP and development stage. This Copyright Policy is an initial legal framework and must be reviewed by a qualified intellectual-property professional before the platform's public commercial launch.