CryptoNewsRush respects the intellectual property rights of others and expects users of our Site to do the same. This page explains how to submit a copyright complaint and how we handle takedown requests.
While CryptoNewsRush operates under the laws of England and Wales, this page also addresses notices submitted under the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), as it is the most common framework copyright holders use online.
Last updated: 3 May 2026
If you believe content on cryptonewsrush.com infringes your copyright, please send a written notice to hello@cryptonewsrush.com with the subject line “DMCA”.
Your notice must include all of the following:
Incomplete notices may not be actionable. We may request additional information before processing your complaint.
We review all valid copyright complaints in good faith and within a reasonable timeframe.
If we determine that a complaint is valid, we will:
If we determine that a complaint is incomplete, abusive, or based on a misunderstanding of fair dealing or fair use, we may decline to take action and explain our reasoning.
If you believe content of yours has been removed in error or as a result of misidentification, you may submit a counter-notice. Email hello@cryptonewsrush.com with the subject line “DMCA Counter-Notice” and include:
CryptoNewsRush reserves the right to terminate the access of any user who is found to be a repeat infringer, in line with our Terms of Service.
All original content published on CryptoNewsRush — including articles, headlines, graphics, and the CryptoNewsRush brand — is owned by CryptoNewsRush or used under licence. If you believe your content is being used by another website without permission and you would like to coordinate, contact hello@cryptonewsrush.com with the subject line “Unauthorised Use”.
For licensing or syndication of CryptoNewsRush content, see our Terms of Service or email hello@cryptonewsrush.com with the subject line “Licensing”.
CryptoNewsRush uses AI-assisted reporting tools and AI-generated imagery in some articles. If you believe AI-generated content on our Site reproduces or substantially copies your copyrighted work, please follow the same complaint process described above. We will investigate in good faith.
Please note that submitting a false copyright notice may result in legal liability. Under both UK and US law, you can be held responsible for damages, including legal fees, if you knowingly misrepresent that material is infringing.
For all copyright matters, email hello@cryptonewsrush.com with the appropriate subject line as listed above.