StreamEast recognizes the value of copyright, trademarks, branding, and other intellectual property rights. This page provides general information about intellectual property concerns and explains how rights holders or their authorized representatives can bring a matter to our attention for review.
StreamEast is an independent sports information website focused on general coverage of sporting events and related subjects. Its content may include information about leagues, teams, players, competitions, fixtures, schedules, results, and other sports topics. StreamEast does not claim to be an official broadcaster, league operator, copyright owner, or authorized holder of sports broadcasting rights.
Names of teams, leagues, competitions, athletes, organizations, trademarks, logos, and other identifying materials may be referenced when discussing or describing sports-related information. Ownership of those names, marks, and visual identities belongs to their respective rights holders. Their appearance on StreamEast should not be taken as evidence of sponsorship, partnership, authorization, endorsement, or affiliation.
A copyright owner or authorized representative who believes that material on the website raises an intellectual property concern may submit a written report for consideration. Reports should contain enough relevant information to clearly identify the subject of the complaint and allow the matter to be understood.
Intellectual property communications are considered based on the details and supporting information provided. If a submission does not contain enough information to identify or understand the reported issue, clarification or additional documentation may be requested before the matter can be properly evaluated.
To help make a report easier to assess, include the relevant page address, identify the material involved, explain the nature of the concern, and provide appropriate information showing your ownership or authorization. Clear and specific submissions can help reduce unnecessary delays when reviewing a rights-related matter.
If your message concerns copyright, DMCA, trademarks, or another intellectual property matter, please use "Copyright Notice" or "DMCA Request" as the email subject. A descriptive subject helps distinguish intellectual property correspondence from general questions, feedback, and other website-related communications.