Last Updated: May 15, 2026
BlogClue respects the intellectual property rights of developers, creators, software authors, companies, copyright owners, and authorized representatives. This DMCA / Copyright Policy explains how copyright owners can report content, files, links, images, product listings, or other materials that they believe infringe their rights.
BlogClue publishes information and resources related to WordPress themes, WordPress plugins, PHP scripts, ecommerce tools, web tools, templates, and other digital products. Our goal is to provide useful information while respecting the rights of original developers, copyright owners, and brands.
If you believe that any material available on BlogClue.com violates your copyright or intellectual property rights, please contact us using the process below.
1. Copyright Ownership
All product names, logos, trademarks, screenshots, brand names, software names, and related assets mentioned on BlogClue belong to their respective owners.
BlogClue does not claim ownership of third-party themes, plugins, scripts, software, trademarks, brand assets, or developer materials unless clearly stated.
Any third-party product information published on BlogClue is used for identification, review, compatibility reference, educational, testing, or informational purposes only.
2. No Official Affiliation
BlogClue is an independent digital resource website.
Unless clearly stated, BlogClue is not officially affiliated with, sponsored by, endorsed by, authorized by, or connected with any third-party developer, marketplace, software company, plugin author, theme author, script author, trademark owner, or brand owner.
References to product names, developer names, marketplaces, platforms, or brands are made only to help users identify and understand the resource being discussed.
3. GPL, Open-Source, and Third-Party Licenses
Some resources listed or discussed on BlogClue may be distributed under the GNU General Public License, open-source licenses, marketplace licenses, developer licenses, or other third-party terms.
BlogClue does not provide legal guarantees about any product license. Users are responsible for checking the license terms, usage rights, and official developer requirements before using any file, theme, plugin, script, or digital resource.
If a product requires an official license key, paid subscription, activation, cloud service, support plan, API access, or developer account, users should obtain those services from the original developer or authorized provider unless clearly stated otherwise.
4. Staff Review and File Safety
Before publishing downloadable files, BlogClue aims to review files through a staff-checking process. Our team checks files for common security concerns and, where available, may scan them using trusted tools such as VirusTotal or similar services.
However, no manual review, automated scan, or third-party scanning tool can guarantee complete safety in every environment. Users should always scan downloads on their own system, review files when possible, and test themes, plugins, or scripts in a staging environment before using them on a live website.
5. Copyright Removal Requests
If you are a copyright owner or an authorized representative and believe that content on BlogClue infringes your rights, you may send us a copyright removal request.
Your request should include:
- Your full name or company name
- Your email address
- Your position or authority to act on behalf of the copyright owner
- A clear identification of the copyrighted work you believe has been infringed
- The exact BlogClue URL where the material appears
- A clear description of the specific material you want removed, disabled, or reviewed
- Proof of ownership or authorization, where available
- A statement that you have a good-faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law
- A statement that the information in your request is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on behalf of the owner
- Your physical or electronic signature
Incomplete requests may delay the review process.
6. Where to Send Copyright Requests
Please send copyright or DMCA-related requests to:
Copyright Contact: BlogClue Copyright Team
Email: support@blogclue.com
Website: BlogClue.com
Suggested subject line:
DMCA / Copyright Removal Request
To help us process your request faster, please include the exact page URL and clearly explain what content, file, link, screenshot, or material you want reviewed.
7. What Happens After We Receive a Request
After receiving a copyright request, BlogClue may take one or more of the following actions:
- Review the reported page, file, link, image, or material
- Temporarily disable access to the disputed content
- Remove or edit the reported material
- Ask for additional information
- Contact the related source or submitter, where appropriate
- Keep a record of the request for compliance and security purposes
- Reject requests that are incomplete, false, abusive, automated, or unrelated to copyright
We aim to handle valid copyright complaints responsibly and as quickly as reasonably possible.
8. Content Removal Is Not an Admission
If BlogClue removes, edits, or disables access to content after receiving a copyright request, this does not mean that BlogClue admits liability or agrees that infringement occurred.
We may remove or disable content as a practical step to respect rights holders, reduce disputes, and keep the website safe and compliant.
9. Counter-Notification
If content was removed or disabled and you believe the removal was a mistake or misidentification, you may send a counter-notification.
A counter-notification should include:
- Your full name
- Your email address
- The BlogClue URL or material that was removed
- A clear explanation of why you believe the removal was a mistake or misidentification
- A statement that you have a good-faith belief that the material was removed or disabled by mistake or misidentification
- A statement that the information in your counter-notification is accurate
- Your physical or electronic signature
After receiving a proper counter-notification, BlogClue may review the matter and decide whether the content should remain removed, be restored, or require further action.
10. False or Misleading Claims
Please do not submit false, misleading, abusive, or bad-faith copyright claims.
Submitting false copyright complaints may harm website owners, users, developers, and legitimate publishers. BlogClue may reject requests that appear fraudulent, incomplete, abusive, automated, or unrelated to copyright.
If needed, we may keep records of suspicious requests to protect the website, our users, and our publishing process.
11. Repeat Infringement Policy
BlogClue does not knowingly support copyright infringement.
If we find repeated copyright problems connected to certain content, files, sources, users, or submissions, we may take action, including:
- Removing related content
- Disabling download links
- Refusing future listings from the same source
- Blocking abusive submissions
- Restricting access where necessary
- Taking other reasonable steps to protect the website
12. Trademark and Brand Complaints
Trademark complaints are not always the same as copyright complaints, but we still take them seriously.
If you believe your trademark, logo, brand name, or company identity is being used improperly on BlogClue, contact us with:
- Your name or company name
- Your email address
- The trademark or brand involved
- The BlogClue URL involved
- Proof of ownership or authorization
- A clear explanation of the issue
We may edit, remove, rename, clarify, or update content where appropriate.
13. Screenshots, Logos, and Product Images
BlogClue may use screenshots, logos, product images, preview images, or brand references for identification, commentary, review, compatibility reference, or informational purposes.
If you own rights to an image, logo, screenshot, or visual asset and want it removed or replaced, please contact us with the exact page URL and proof of ownership or authorization.
14. External Links and Third-Party Content
BlogClue may link to official websites, marketplaces, documentation pages, demo pages, download hosts, developer websites, or third-party resources.
We do not control third-party websites and are not responsible for their content, files, policies, licensing, availability, or security practices.
If a copyright issue exists on an external website, you may also need to contact that website, hosting provider, marketplace, or file host directly.
15. Download Links and File Removal
If a valid copyright request relates to a downloadable file or download link, BlogClue may remove, disable, replace, or review the file or link.
We may also remove or update related product details, screenshots, changelog notes, file information, or references if necessary to resolve the complaint.
16. User Responsibility
Users are responsible for how they use any information, links, or downloads available on BlogClue.
Before using any digital product, users should review the applicable license terms, developer rules, usage rights, and official requirements. BlogClue is not responsible for user misuse, unauthorized redistribution, resale, modification, or installation of any third-party product.
17. Legal Advice Disclaimer
This DMCA / Copyright Policy is provided for general website policy purposes only. It is not legal advice.
If you need legal advice about copyright, GPL licensing, software distribution, takedown notices, counter-notices, trademarks, or online publishing, you should contact a qualified legal professional.
18. Policy Updates
BlogClue may update this DMCA / Copyright Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our website, legal requirements, copyright procedures, advertising policies, or content practices.
When we update this page, we will revise the “Last Updated” date at the top. Continued use of BlogClue after changes are published means you accept the updated policy.
19. Contact Us
For copyright, DMCA, trademark, or content removal concerns, contact us at:
Email: support@blogclue.com