Cricadium Copyright Notice

At Cricadium, we’re passionate about cricket, and we respect the hard work and creativity that goes into the content we share with our audience. We carefully choose images and content from various sources online, and we always aim to use materials that are open source or in the public domain. However, we understand that mistakes can happen.

If you’re the rightful owner of any image or material on our website www.cricadium.com and you believe it’s been used without proper permission or credit, we want to hear from you. It’s important to us that we respect your rights and make things right.

How to Reach Us
Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at:
Email: [email protected]

What We Need from You
If you find something on our site that you believe belongs to you, here’s what we’ll need to sort it out:

Your Details: Let us know who you are, and please provide any proof that shows you are the sole owner of the image, content, or material in question.

Where You Found It: Tell us exactly where you spotted the content on our website—whether it’s a specific page URL or a screenshot.

Details About the Content: Be specific about what content you’re referring to so we can identify it quickly.

Ownership Declaration: We’ll need a simple statement from you confirming that you’re the rightful owner of the material. This helps us ensure we’re addressing genuine concerns.

For Representatives
If you’re reaching out on behalf of someone else, please include a letter of authority along with a signed statement from the original copyright holder.

What Happens Next?
Once we receive your complete and verified complaint, we’ll get back to you as soon as possible. We’ll acknowledge your request and let you know how and when we’ll address the issue.

At Cricadium, we believe in doing the right thing. We’re committed to respecting your rights and making sure that our platform remains a place where cricket fans can enjoy content with confidence. If there’s an issue, we’re here to fix it.

Thank you for helping us maintain a respectful and responsible cricket community.