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Use of Articles
You may reference our articles by quoting a brief excerpt (under 100 words) with proper attribution and a link back to the original article. Republishing full articles, reusing images, or reposting content without authorization is considered copyright infringement and may result in legal consequences.
All articles, including those on UK pension updates, WASPI campaigns, and U.S. Social Security changes, are part of our protected database of original news reporting.
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Your report should include a detailed description of the material, the location of the allegedly infringing content, and proof of your ownership rights. We will take prompt action to review and resolve the issue.
Legal Enforcement
In cases of confirmed copyright violations, Foto Dakwah reserves the right to pursue legal remedies under applicable UK, US, and international copyright laws. This may include formal takedown notices, cease-and-desist actions, or claims for damages.
We respect intellectual property and expect our readers and partners to do the same. This policy exists to protect the time, research, and creative effort invested in our journalism.