Copyright & Takedown
This page explains where the material on diziplanet.com comes from and how to ask us to remove or correct it. Dizi Planet responds to every notice it can verify.
Images
Photographs of people and cover images of films and series are published editorially, to identify the person or production the page is about. They are gathered from publicly accessible sources on the web and are not license-cleared: we do not claim to own them and we do not claim a licence for them. The rights in each image remain with its owner. If you own rights in an image on this site and do not want it here, tell us and we will remove it — you do not need to argue the point with us first.
Text
Parts of our biographical text are derived from Wikipedia and Wikidata, which are published under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike licences (CC BY-SA 4.0; Wikidata's structured data is released under CC0). We credit those projects as our sources, and material we take from them stays under its own licence. Photographs from Wikimedia Commons carry the licence and attribution the uploader chose. If an attribution is missing or wrong, tell us and we will fix it.
How to Send a Notice
Send your notice through our contact form — it is our only contact route. To let us act quickly, please include:
- The material. Identify the work you hold rights in (for example the photograph, the cover image or the text).
- The location. The full address (URL) of every page on this site where it appears. Without a URL we may not be able to find it.
- Your rights. A short statement of the basis on which you hold or represent the rights.
- Your contact details, so we can reply and ask questions if we need to.
- A good-faith statement that the use is not authorised by you, your agent or the law, and that the information you give is accurate.
What We Do
We review each notice we receive and, where it is valid, we remove the material, replace it, or add the correct attribution, promptly. We may ask you for more information if the notice is unclear or we cannot locate the material. If we remove something in error we may restore it. Handling a notice does not mean we accept any claim, and this page is not legal advice.
Corrections Instead of Removal
If the problem is that a fact or an attribution is wrong rather than that the material should go, you can ask for a correction on the same contact form; see our Disclaimer.
Last updated: 2026-07-17.