Copyright & Notices
Last updated: May 15, 2026
How Lens Veritas works
Lens Veritas aggregates headlines, excerpts, and links from third-party news sources (NewsAPI, The Guardian, GNews, GDELT, public RSS feeds). Original content remains the property of the respective publishers. Every article displayed includes a direct link to the original source. AI-generated analyses (Claude by Anthropic) are automatically produced editorial summaries, not verbatim copies of source articles.
Reporting an infringement
If you hold rights over content displayed on Lens Veritas and believe there is a copyright infringement under Italian Law 633/1941 (Italian Copyright Act) or EU Directive 2019/790, you may request its removal by sending a notice to:
Information to include in the notice
- Your full name and contact details (email, phone)
- Description of the copyrighted content you own
- Exact URL of the Lens Veritas page where the contested content appears
- URL or reference of the original work
- Good-faith statement that the use is not authorised by the rights holder
- Statement, under your responsibility, that the information provided is accurate and that you are the rights holder or are authorised to act on the rights holder's behalf
- Signature (including electronic)
Procedure and timing
Receipt — We confirm receipt of the notice within 48 business hours.
Review — We review the notice within 5 business days.
Action — If infringement is confirmed, the content is removed within 24 hours from confirmation.
Abusive notices
False notices or notices filed in bad faith may give rise to legal liability under Art. 96 of Italian Law 633/1941. Lens Veritas reserves the right to take legal action in case of manifestly unfounded notices.