Jumbly legal
Copyright and IP
How to raise copyright, trademark, and other intellectual property concerns about Jumbly content.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
These pages describe the current Jumbly closed beta and planned platform features in plain language. We will keep them updated as accounts, analytics, subscriptions, and wider launch systems mature.
Intellectual Property Respect
Jumbly respects intellectual property rights and expects players, contributors, testers, and future partners to do the same. This page explains how to raise a copyright, trademark, or other IP concern during closed beta.
Jumbly Ownership
- Jumbly owns its original games, puzzle content, daily puzzle data, names, mechanics, copy, artwork, mascots, branding, and site content unless otherwise stated.
- Jumbly does not claim ownership of third-party trademarks, libraries, frameworks, open-source dependencies, browser platforms, app stores, analytics providers, payment providers, or other third-party materials.
- If a page, game, asset, dependency, or integration includes separate third-party terms or attribution, those rights remain with their respective owners.
Sharing Game Results
- Players may share normal Jumbly result cards, spoiler-free share text, screenshots, and challenge links for personal, non-commercial social use.
- Sharing a result card does not give permission to reproduce, extract, republish, or commercially use the underlying puzzle, answer data, artwork, mascot assets, game logic, or daily puzzle data.
Restricted Uses
- Do not copy, scrape, clone, reproduce, redistribute, or commercially exploit Jumbly games, puzzle data, artwork, mascots, branding, or site content without permission.
- Do not use Jumbly puzzles, daily puzzle data, share formats, mechanics, artwork, mascots, names, or brand assets to build, train, operate, benchmark, or market a competing product without permission.
- Do not mirror, bulk download, republish, or sell Jumbly content, archives, game pages, puzzle data, or generated result systems.
What to Report
- Puzzle text, clues, explanations, artwork, icons, names, or other materials that you believe infringe your rights.
- User-submitted content, screenshots, profile details, or challenge content that you believe uses protected material without permission.
- Brand, logo, game-name, or trademark concerns involving Jumbly or one of its games.
- Repeated misuse of your protected content through sharing, challenge links, or support submissions.
What to Include
- Your name and a way to contact you.
- A clear description of the protected work or trademark you believe is affected.
- The Jumbly route, game, puzzle number, screenshot, or other details that help us find the material.
- A short explanation of why you believe the use is unauthorized.
- A statement that the information you provide is accurate and that you are the rights owner or authorized to act for the rights owner.
Where to Send It
- For closed beta, send copyright and IP concerns through the Support page or this Copyright and IP page.
- Please do not include unrelated sensitive personal information.
- If you are reporting urgent abuse or safety concerns, use Support and include enough context for us to review it quickly.
How Jumbly May Respond
- We may review, edit, hide, remove, replace, or restrict access to reported material while we assess the issue.
- We may ask for more information if a report is unclear or does not identify the relevant material.
- We may retain a record of reports and actions for operational, legal, and trust-and-safety purposes.
- Jumbly may restore or keep material where we believe a report is mistaken, incomplete, or not legally valid.
Originality Commitment
Jumbly aims to maintain its own visual identity, game language, puzzle systems, mascots, and brand. If you spot something that feels too close to another product or protected work, please tell us so it can be reviewed before wider launch.