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Intellectual Property & Takedown Policy

Effective Date: June 2, 2026

This policy explains how GlassPockets (published by LovelaceLoom) treats organization names, logos, images, and other third-party material, and how to ask us to credit or remove something. We take intellectual-property and privacy rights seriously and aim to respond quickly and fairly.

This is not legal advice, and nothing here waives any right or defense available to us or to you under applicable law.


1. What we show, and why

GlassPockets is a free, informational directory of publicly registered Israeli nonprofit organizations (“amutot”). For each organization we may display its name, registration number, public compliance indicators, financial figures, mission text, a logo, and links to its own website and to public reports.

A logo or identifying image is shown for one purpose only: to identify the organization it belongs to (“nominative use”). Its appearance is not a partnership, affiliation, endorsement, or sponsorship in either direction.


2. Ownership

  • Organization names, logos, and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. We claim no rights in them.
  • Photographs and images are the property of their respective copyright holders.
  • Factual registry data (names, numbers, dates, financial figures, compliance status) is not itself protected by copyright; it originates from public sources.
  • The GlassPockets app, brand, design, selection, and arrangement are © LovelaceLoom.

3. Sources and licensing

We obtain logos and identifying images from:

  • the organization’s own official website, and
  • Wikidata / Wikimedia Commons.

Wikimedia Commons files are provided under a range of licenses (for example CC0, CC BY, CC BY-SA, or public domain). Where a file requires attribution, we aim to credit the author, license, and source, and to note any change we made (such as resizing). If you believe a file we display is incorrectly credited, please tell us using the contact below and we will correct or remove it.

Government registry data (for example from the Registrar of Associations and data.gov.il) is used as factual reference; we do not republish any source’s proprietary prose, scoring, or page layout.


4. Notice-and-Takedown — how to report a logo, image, or content issue

If you are a rights holder (or their agent) and believe that material in GlassPockets infringes your copyright or trademark, or if a photograph depicts you and you object to its use, email us at Company@lovelaceloom.com with the subject line “IP / Takedown” and include:

  1. your name and contact details, and your relationship to the rights holder (or yourself, if it is your image);
  2. identification of the work or mark at issue;
  3. the specific organization, screen, or item in GlassPockets where it appears (the organization’s name and registration number help);
  4. a brief statement of why you believe the use is unauthorized or that you object to it;
  5. a statement that the information in your notice is accurate; and
  6. a statement, made in good faith, that you are the rights holder or are authorized to act on the rights holder’s behalf.

(This mirrors the elements of a notice under 17 U.S.C. § 512(c)(3); you do not need to be a U.S. resident to use it.)


5. What we do, and how fast

  • We aim to acknowledge your report within two (2) business days.
  • On receipt of a good-faith report, we will promptly disable the disputed logo, image, or item while we review it.
  • We will restore material only if we have a documented, good-faith basis to do so.
  • Acting on a report is not an admission of liability and does not waive any defense (including nominative or fair use) available to us.

You can also report any problem with a logo or image directly from the app, using the “Report an image issue” link on the organization’s profile, which reaches the same address.


6. Privacy and a person’s image (Israeli law)

Israeli law does not have an exact equivalent of the U.S. “DMCA,” but we process copyright, trademark, and privacy complaints promptly under the applicable law, including the Israeli Copyright Act, 5768-2007 and the Protection of Privacy Law, 5741-1981. If a photograph depicts you and you object to its publication, contact us and we will disable the disputed media while we review your request.


7. Organizations: corrections and opt-out

If you represent a listed organization and want to correct information, update or change the logo we show, or ask us not to display your logo or images, email Company@lovelaceloom.com. We will work with you promptly. Inclusion in the directory reflects public registry data; we will honor reasonable requests regarding the media and details we show.


8. Contact

LovelaceLoom Email: Company@lovelaceloom.com (subject: “IP / Takedown”)


GlassPockets is an independent directory of publicly available Israeli nonprofit-registry data. Logos and images are shown only to identify the organizations described, and are the property of their respective owners.

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