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DMCA / Copyright Policy

Last Updated: June 2026

Economist Digest respects the intellectual property rights of others and expects users, contributors, and partners to do the same. This policy explains how copyright concerns may be reported and how Economist Digest responds to claims of copyright infringement.

Economist Digest is operated by Altera Global Inc Ltd, 128 City Road, London EC1V 2NX, United Kingdom.

Respect for Intellectual Property

We are committed to respecting copyright, trademark, and other intellectual property rights. Our editorial team seeks to attribute sources where appropriate, respect copyright ownership, remove infringing content when necessary, and respond promptly to valid infringement notices.

Copyright Ownership

Unless otherwise stated, original content published by Economist Digest — including editorial summaries, original articles, website design, logos, graphics, and original written content — is owned by Economist Digest, Altera Global Inc Ltd, or its licensors and is protected under applicable intellectual property laws. All rights are reserved.

Third-Party Content

Economist Digest may reference, summarize, quote, discuss, or link to content published by third-party organizations. Any trademarks, copyrights, logos, brand names, and intellectual property belonging to third parties remain the property of their respective owners.

Reporting Copyright Infringement

If you believe that material published on Economist Digest infringes your copyright, please submit a written notice containing the following information:

Copyright Agent Contact

Copyright Agent — Economist Digest
Altera Global Inc Ltd
128 City Road, London EC1V 2NX, United Kingdom
Email: editorial@economistdigest.com

Review Process

Upon receiving a valid copyright complaint, we may review the complaint, temporarily or permanently remove the disputed material, contact the complainant and/or content provider, and take other actions deemed appropriate.

Counter-Notification Procedure

If you believe material was removed in error, you may submit a counter-notification including identification of the removed material, its previous location, your contact information, a statement explaining why you believe the removal was incorrect, and your signature.

Repeat Infringer Policy

Economist Digest reserves the right to restrict access, remove content, or terminate contributor relationships for individuals or entities that repeatedly violate intellectual property rights.

Fair Use

Certain uses of copyrighted material may be permitted under applicable laws, including fair use, fair dealing, news reporting exceptions, commentary, criticism, research, and educational use. Rights holders who believe their content has been improperly used are encouraged to contact us.

Trademarks

All trademarks, service marks, logos, and brand names appearing on the Website remain the property of their respective owners. Use of any third-party trademark does not imply affiliation, sponsorship, endorsement, or ownership.

Changes to This Policy

We may update this Copyright & DMCA Policy from time to time. Changes will become effective upon publication on this page.