BuffStreams respects the importance of copyright protection, trademarks, and other forms of intellectual property. These guidelines explain how intellectual property matters may be brought to our attention and provide general information for copyright owners and authorized representatives who wish to report a concern.
BuffStreams operates as an independent sports information website covering a variety of sports-related subjects, including competitions, leagues, teams, athletes, schedules, fixtures, results, and event information. The platform is intended to serve as a general informational resource and does not present itself as an official broadcaster, sports rights holder, or permanent archive for copyrighted broadcasts or recorded programming.
Sports team names, league titles, tournament names, athlete names, logos, trademarks, and other recognizable identifiers may appear throughout BuffStreams to provide context and help visitors understand the sports information being discussed. All such intellectual property remains with its respective owners. References to these materials should not be understood as suggesting ownership, sponsorship, approval, endorsement, or an official relationship with BuffStreams.
Copyright owners or authorized agents who believe that a particular intellectual property matter requires review may submit a detailed notice. Providing clear, relevant information helps us understand the nature of the complaint and determine whether further review or action is appropriate.
Rights-related submissions may be reviewed according to the information and supporting material supplied with the notice. Where a report is unclear, incomplete, or lacks sufficient details, additional information may be requested so that the matter can be properly understood.
A well-organized notice can make the review process more straightforward. Please identify the material in question, describe the specific concern, indicate where it appears, and provide any relevant documentation supporting your ownership or authority to submit the request.
For communications concerning copyright, intellectual property, or DMCA matters, please include "Copyright Notice" or "DMCA Request" in your email subject line. Using a clear subject helps separate rights-related correspondence from general inquiries, website feedback, and other messages.