Copyright & Original Content Policy

Copyright & Original Content Policy

This blog, RAINLETTERS MAP, is an original field diary of poems, travel essays, and nature stories. All writings, images, and concepts on this site are created with care and are protected by copyright law.

1. Copyright Holder

Unless otherwise noted, all text, images, and layouts on this site are © RAINLETTERS MAP. No part of this blog may be treated as “free material” just because it is visible on the internet.

2. What You May Do

  • Share a direct link to any post or page on this blog.
  • Quote a short part of the text (a few lines) with clear credit:
    “Source: RAINLETTERS MAP (https://rainlettersmap.blogspot.com/)”
  • Use the share buttons provided by the platform to send the link to friends or social media.

3. What You May Not Do

  • Copy and paste full posts or large sections of text to another site, app, book, video, or newsletter.
  • Download images from this blog and upload them to your own blog, SNS, or any other platform as if they were your own.
  • Use the writings or images from this blog to train AI models, auto-generate content, or create “rewritten” versions without permission.
  • Remove or hide credit to RAINLETTERS MAP when using any allowed quotes.

4. AI, Scraping, and Automatic Reuse

Unauthorized scraping, bulk copying, or AI rewriting of this site’s content is not permitted. This includes using automated tools to clone articles, generate derivative posts, or republish images without written consent.

5. If You Want to Use My Work

If you would like to use a longer excerpt, multiple images, or any part of this blog in a commercial project, please contact me first to discuss permission and proper credit.

6. Disclaimer

This page is a simple explanation of how the content on RAINLETTERS MAP may be used. It is not formal legal advice. However, the basic rule is clear: please treat this blog as the work of a living creator, not as free material for copying.

Thank you for reading and respecting the time, effort, and emotion behind each piece on RAINLETTERS MAP.

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