Corrections and Rights Requests

How ALLAI119 reviews factual error reports, source disputes, and copyright or rights concerns.

Last updated: 2026-03-26

1. What Can Be Reported

  • Material factual errors or misleading wording
  • Incorrect or missing source attribution
  • Copyright, privacy, image-right, trademark, or similar rights concerns
  • Potential use of sources that prohibit AI training or automated use
  • Reference links that now point to removed, restricted, or materially changed source material

2. Review Standard

ALLAI119 reviews reported issues by looking at factual accuracy, source restrictions, copyright risk, public interest, and potential reader confusion. Depending on the result, an article may be revised, hidden, relabelled, or removed.

Where rights risk appears substantial, the site may temporarily hide or quarantine content before final review. That precaution is intended to protect both readers and rights holders.

3. Helpful Information for a Request

  • The URL of the article in question
  • The specific passage or section that is disputed
  • A short explanation of the concern
  • Supporting source links or evidence where available
  • Basic information showing why the requester is directly affected or authorised to raise the issue

4. Operational Approach

The site uses both automated checks and manual review. Content can be adjusted or removed even without a separate request if rights or policy issues are detected internally.

Depending on the case, the response may include partial edits, source replacement, title or summary correction, temporary unpublishing, or full removal.

5. Response Scope and Limits

The site does not guarantee an individual reply to every request, but issues directly related to rights, factual accuracy, or source misuse are prioritised where possible. Requests without enough context or outside the site’s operating scope may be handled more narrowly.

6. Additional Note

Current policy documents and privacy choices are available in the footer. Contact and request channels may be refined further as the service expands.