DMCA, Anti-Scraping, and Unauthorized Use Notice

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This page explains what you may not do with the content, structure, branding, or intellectual property found on this website, and how we enforce it. In short: don’t steal our work. If you do, we’ll know — and we act quickly.

1. Copyright Ownership

All materials on this site — including text, copywriting, diagrams, button layouts, pricing structures, workflow descriptions, SMOKE alert examples, branding, stylization, the SMOKE character, and the distinctive “iNVISIQ” presentation — are protected under U.S. and international copyright law.

Basically: if we wrote it, designed it, formatted it, diagrammed it, or thought it up, it belongs to us.

2. Absolutely No Scraping, Harvesting, or Automated Copying

You may not use:

  • Bots, crawlers, scrapers
  • AI content harvesters
  • LLM training spiders
  • Data extraction tools
  • Reverse-engineering utilities

to copy, extract, analyze, replicate, or store any part of this website or the SMOKE detection methodology.

If you try, you will be blocked, logged, and pursued through DMCA and legal remedies. Yes — even if you use a VPN. No — we’re not impressed.

3. No AI Training or Dataset Use

None of our content may be:

  • Used to train an AI model
  • Inserted into any dataset
  • Used to build a competing product
  • Fed into a prompt-engineering pipeline
  • Used as a “template” for cybersecurity tools

If you want your AI to learn, teach it algebra — not our proprietary work.

4. No Cloning, Mirroring, or Competitor Modeling

You are strictly prohibited from copying:

  • Our layout structure
  • Our messaging flow
  • Our alert examples
  • Our step-by-step SMOKE explainers
  • Our CTA designs
  • The unique lowercase-i / uppercase NVISIQ stylization
  • Our diagrams, infographics, or UI concepts

Building your product by copying ours is illegal, lazy, and frankly embarrassing.

5. Reverse-Engineering Prohibited

You may not reverse-engineer, decompile, analyze, infer, or reconstruct:

  • Our detection logic
  • Our signal correlations
  • Vendor touch-point methodology
  • Alert escalation workflows
  • Response guidance patterns
  • Infrastructure processes

Attempting to replicate our internal processes from website content is a violation of U.S. copyright and trade secret law.

6. DMCA Compliance

If you believe your copyrighted work appears on this site by mistake (it won’t), you may file a DMCA notice with:

DMCA Agent
Email: invisiq@proton.me
Subject Line: “DMCA Request”

Your takedown request must include:

  • Your legal name and contact information
  • A clear description of the copyrighted work
  • The exact URL of the allegedly infringing material
  • A statement of good-faith belief
  • An attestation under penalty of perjury

If your claim is fraudulent, frivolous, or AI-generated nonsense, we will file a counter-notice and pursue remedies for abuse of DMCA procedures.

7. Enforcement

The Website Owner may pursue any and all remedies including:

  • DMCA takedown actions
  • Cease and desist orders
  • IP address bans
  • Arbitration for damages
  • Civil litigation
  • Recovery of legal fees
  • Reporting abuse to hosting services and registrars

If you steal our work, we will respond swiftly and aggressively. You don’t poke a sleeping bear, and you definitely don’t steal from one.

8. Contact

For questions about this notice or to report misuse:

Email: invisiq@proton.me
Location: Cheyenne, WY

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