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Copyright.

Last updated · 2026-05-03

larp respects the copyright of others and asks the same of our users. This page is the channel for copyright concerns about material on our service.

What we host

larp surfaces three kinds of material:

  • User-uploaded photos. Uploaded by the user; processed by larp; optionally saved at /d/[slug] if the user publishes the decode. We do not claim ownership of these photos.
  • Editorial copy generated about a vibe (the named vibe, the archetype description). Produced by an automated system and owned by larp.
  • Product cards (name, brand, image, price, link) sourced from third-party retailers. The product imagery and brand marks belong to those retailers; larp surfaces them under the standard search-display conventions and links the user to the retailer to transact.

Submitting a takedown notice

If you believe material on larp infringes a copyright you own or are authorized to act for, send a written notice to dmca@uselarp.com including all of the following. Notices missing required elements may not be actionable.

  1. A description of the copyrighted work you say has been infringed, with enough detail that we can identify it.
  2. The exact URL on larp of the allegedly infringing material (the /d/[slug], /vibe/[slug], or other page).
  3. Your full legal name, mailing address, telephone number, and email address.
  4. A statement, in good faith, that the use of the material is not authorized by the copyright owner, the owner's agent, or the law.
  5. A statement, under penalty of perjury, that the information in the notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on the owner's behalf.
  6. A physical or electronic signature.

Knowingly making a material misrepresentation in a takedown notice can expose the sender to liability for damages under 17 U.S.C. § 512(f). Don't submit a notice unless you are confident in the claim.

On receipt of a complete notice we will, in most cases, remove or disable access to the material and notify the user who uploaded it. We may also share the notice (including your contact details) with the user so they can decide whether to file a counter-notice.

Submitting a counter-notice

If your material was removed and you believe it was removed by mistake or misidentification, you may submit a written counter-notice to dmca@uselarp.com including all of the following.

  1. Identification of the material that was removed and the URL it appeared at before removal.
  2. A statement, under penalty of perjury, that you have a good-faith belief the material was removed by mistake or misidentification.
  3. Your full legal name, mailing address, telephone number, and email address.
  4. A statement consenting to the jurisdiction of the federal court in the district of your address (or, if outside the US, any judicial district in which larp may be found), and to accept service of process from the person who filed the takedown notice or their agent.
  5. A physical or electronic signature.

On receipt of a complete counter-notice we will forward it to the original complainant. Unless they file an action against you within ten to fourteen business days, we may restore the material.

Repeat-infringer policy

larp will, in appropriate circumstances and at our discretion, terminate accounts of users who are determined to be repeat infringers. What counts as repeat depends on the pattern; a single mistake handled in good faith is not the same as a pattern of upload-then-takedown.

Trademarks and brand marks

Brand and product names visible on larp are the trademarks of their respective owners. larp uses them nominatively to identify the products being surfaced — not to claim affiliation or endorsement. If you are a brand owner and believe a particular use is incorrect or unwanted, write to dmca@uselarp.com and we will review.

Photographic likeness and personal images

If a publicly visible decode contains a photo of you (or someone you are authorized to act for) that was uploaded without consent, write to abuse@uselarp.com with the URL and we will hide the page promptly. This is separate from a copyright takedown — the right at issue is consent, not copyright — but we treat it with the same seriousness.

Contact

Copyright matters: dmca@uselarp.com. Other intake addresses: abuse@uselarp.com for content reports, founders@uselarp.com for general inquiries.

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