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Intellectual Property

🛡️ Intellectual Property Ownership

Unless otherwise stated, all content on the God’s Corner Store website (www.godscornerstore.com)—including but not limited to text, graphics, logos, product descriptions, images, videos, music, software, and design elements (collectively, the “Content”)—is the property of God’s Corner Store or used under license from third parties. This Content is protected by Canadian federal law, including the Copyright Act, Trade-marks Act, and Industrial Design Act, as well as applicable Ontario regulations and U.S. intellectual property laws, including the Copyright Act of 1976 and the Lanham Act.

All trademarks, service marks, trade names, and brand identities displayed on the site are either owned by God’s Corner Store or used with permission. Unauthorized use of any intellectual property may violate copyright, trademark, or other laws and is strictly prohibited.


📜 Limited License & Restrictions on Use

God’s Corner Store grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable, personal license to access and use the Content for lawful, non-commercial purposes in accordance with our Terms of Service. This license does not include the right to:

  • Copy, reproduce, modify, republish, upload, post, transmit, or distribute any Content without written permission

  • Use any trademark, logo, or brand name in metatags, hidden text, or for misleading attribution

  • Create derivative works or commercially exploit any part of the Content

  • Alter or remove copyright notices, watermarks, or proprietary legends

All rights not expressly granted are reserved. Any unauthorized use may result in termination of access and potential legal action.


📧 Reporting IP Infringement

If you believe that any content on infringes your intellectual property rights, please contact us at:

Email: hello@godscornerstore.com Subject Line: IP Infringement Notice

Your notice should include:

  1. A physical or electronic signature of the authorized IP owner or representative

  2. Identification of the copyrighted work or trademark allegedly infringed

  3. The URL or product listing where the infringement occurs

  4. Proof of ownership (e.g., registration certificate or public record)

  5. Your full contact details (name, address, phone, email)

  6. A statement of good faith belief that the use is unauthorized

  7. A declaration under penalty of perjury that the information is accurate and you are authorized to act on behalf of the IP owner

We take intellectual property seriously and will respond promptly to valid claims in accordance with Canadian and U.S. law.