Tuesday 18 August 2026Independent internet cultureAboutArchive
Legal

Copyright and Takedowns

How to ask us to review material you believe infringes your rights.

Our approach

The Daily Unemployed reports on internet culture and may quote, link to or display limited source material for reporting, criticism, review or satire. Copyright in third-party material remains with its owner.

Send a notice

Use the contact form and select “Copyright concern.” Identify the copyrighted work, the exact URL and material at issue, your relationship to the rights owner, your contact details and the action you request. Include a good-faith statement that the disputed use is not authorised by the owner, its agent or law.

What happens next

We will review sufficiently detailed notices, may temporarily restrict material while checking it, and may contact the contributor or rights owner for more information. We can correct attribution, replace media, restrict access or remove material where appropriate.

Accuracy matters

Do not knowingly submit a false or misleading complaint. Australian copyright protection is generally automatic; there is no Australian government copyright registration system.