Copyright Policy

Copyright Policy & Strike Guidelines

Mission 90 News reserves the copyright of all its content and takes strict action against unauthorized reuse or modification. If any copyright infringement is detected, copyright claims, strikes, or legal action may be taken.


1. Copyright Protection

All articles, images, videos, audio, and other multimedia content published by Mission 90 News are copyrighted. Unauthorized use of any part of this content is illegal and punishable under copyright law.

2. Permission for Content Usage

If anyone wishes to use any content from Mission 90 News, they must obtain written permission. Unauthorized use of content may result in a copyright claim or legal action.

3. Terms of Authorized Content Usage

If an individual or organization receives permission to use Mission 90 News content, the following conditions must be met—

  • The original content must not be distorted.
  • Proper credit must be given.
  • It cannot be used for commercial purposes (unless explicitly stated otherwise in the permission letter).

4. Detection of Copyright Infringement & Actions Taken

If any individual or entity uses Mission 90 News content without permission, we may take the following actions—

  • File a copyright claim.
  • Issue a copyright strike.
  • Report to the relevant platform.
  • Take legal action.

5. Reasons for Copyright Strikes

The following activities will be considered violations of Mission 90 News’ copyright policy, and may result in a copyright strike, claim, or legal action—

1️⃣ Removing Logo or Watermark

  • Removing Mission 90 News’ logo, watermark, or credit from published videos, images, or other content.

2️⃣ Distorting Content Representation

  • Misrepresenting content by altering videos, images, or news reports, or adding false information to spread misinformation.

3️⃣ Unauthorized Editing & Redistribution

  • Re-editing and publishing Mission 90 News’ video or audio content on other platforms.
  • Trimming or modifying reports to mislead audiences.

4️⃣ Unauthorized Republishing or Reuse

  • Copying our content verbatim and publishing it on other platforms (e.g., YouTube, Facebook, television, websites).
  • Any media outlet using our content must provide proper credit.

5️⃣ Misuse & Commercial Usage of Content

  • Using Mission 90 News’ videos, audio, or text for commercial purposes without permission.
  • If unauthorized use of sponsored content or exclusive reports results in financial loss, a copyright strike will be imposed.

6️⃣ False or Misleading Claims

  • Claiming Mission 90 News’ content as one’s own or crediting it to another entity.

7️⃣ Copying or Rebroadcasting Live Streams

  • Restreaming or recording Mission 90 News’ live broadcasts and uploading them elsewhere without permission.

6. What to Do If You Receive a Copyright Claim or Strike

If someone receives a copyright claim or strike from Mission 90 News, they may appeal through a specified process.

Appeal Process:

  • To appeal, send an email including—
    1. Detailed information about the copyright strike (platform & content link).
    2. A valid reason and supporting evidence for strike removal.
    3. Proof of permission if applicable.

📧 Appeal Email: copyright@mission90.news
🌐 Website: Mission 90 News

🕒 Appeal Review Timeframe: 5-10 business days.

7. Actions Against Repeated Violations

  • Multiple violations may result in permanent blocking.
  • Severe violations will lead to legal action.
  • Mission 90 News adheres to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) to enforce copyright protection.

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