Policy
Takedown policy
If you hold rights to something on this site and you want it gone, email us and it comes down. We will not argue about it.
Contact
Put the page URL in the subject line if you can. It speeds things up.
The commitment
- We remove the material within 72 hours of a request from the rights holder or an authorised agent.
- We do it without arguing, without asking you to justify it, and without a counter-notice process.
- We confirm by email when it is done.
- If you want a correction instead of a removal, we will make the correction.
What is actually on this site
It is worth knowing what you are asking us to remove, because it may be less than you expect.
- We do not host renderings. No rendering is downloaded, stored, hotlinked, or reproduced here. Each entry links out to where the rendering was published, with credit.
- Hosted photographs have recorded rights. They are first-party, public domain, or explicitly licensed, with author, source, and license shown on the page.
- Live map imagery remains with Google. We use Google's on-demand embed and direct Maps links. We do not scrape, screenshot, download, or re-host that imagery.
- So a takedown request will usually be about removing a link and a credit line, or about a factual claim on the page. Both are things we will do.
What we need from you
Keep it short. We are not looking for a legal filing.
- The page URL.
- What on it you want removed.
- Enough to show you hold the rights or represent whoever does. A company email address is usually plenty.
Factual corrections
Separate from rights, if a date, a number, a credit, or a name is wrong, send it and we will correct it and note the correction. That includes rendering credits we could not confirm. Several entries say outright that the credit is uncertain, and we would rather be told than guess.
One honest note
We are not lawyers and nothing here is legal advice. This policy is how we intend to behave, written down so you can hold us to it.