Last updated 2026-05-01
Intellectual property policy
We respect copyright and trademark rights. NatChatt is a private messenger and we do not host or surface public content, but a few cases still come up. This page explains what we can do.
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Brand and product
The NatChatt name, logo, the brand colours, the design of the app, and the text on this site are the intellectual property of NatChatt LTD. You’re welcome to write about NatChatt, link to it, and use the logo for editorial purposes. You may not use the brand to suggest endorsement or association without our written permission.
User content
The messages, voice notes, photos, and documents you send through NatChatt remain yours. You grant NatChatt and the people in your conversation the limited rights needed to deliver and translate that content, and nothing more.
Copyright takedowns
If you believe content shared in a NatChatt conversation infringes your copyright, write to support@natchatt.com with the subject “Copyright notice”. Because NatChatt does not host conversation content on our servers, we cannot remove individual messages. We can, in serious and repeated cases, suspend or terminate accounts that have used NatChatt to infringe.
Please include in your notice:
- Your name, address, and email.
- A clear description of the work you say has been infringed.
- Enough detail about the alleged infringement for us to take action on the account level.
- A statement that you have a good faith belief that the use is unauthorised.
- A statement that the information in your notice is accurate and that you are authorised to make it.
Trademark concerns
For trademark concerns related to user behaviour on NatChatt, the same address applies. Be aware that, because we don’t see message contents, our enforcement is account-level.