Copyright & DMCA Policy

Last updated: June 24, 2026

PlaySolitaire.io — including its game code, user interface, card artwork and card-back designs, sounds, text, and the PlaySolitaire name and logo — is original work owned by MN Media s.r.o. or its licensors and is protected by copyright and trademark law in the EU and internationally. Copyright subsists automatically; no registration is required for these rights to exist. This content is DMCA-protected: unauthorized copying is infringement and we issue takedown notices.

Your licence to play

We grant you a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable licence to access and play PlaySolitaire.io for your own non-commercial enjoyment. That is the entire scope of the permission we give. All rights not expressly granted here are reserved.

What you may not do

Without our prior written permission, you may not:

Search engines & AI answer crawlers

Nothing above is meant to stop genuine search engines and AI answer or assistant services from doing what our robots.txt already allows. We permit bona fide search and AI-answer crawlers (for example Googlebot, Bingbot, OAI-SearchBot, and PerplexityBot) to crawl and index PlaySolitaire and to show short snippets, summaries, and links that cite PlaySolitaire as the source, in line with our robots.txt. This permission does not extend to bulk extraction, scraping, or harvesting of the site or its card and visual assets, to mirroring, republication, or redistribution of our content, or to using PlaySolitaire content or assets for text- and data-mining or to train, fine-tune, or develop AI or machine-learning models — those uses remain reserved as set out above and below, whatever any crawler is permitted to fetch.

Reservation against AI training & data mining

We expressly reserve our rights against text and data mining under Article 4 of EU Directive 2019/790 (the DSM Directive), as implemented in applicable EU Member State law, including Czech law (Act No. 121/2000 Coll., as amended). This reservation is published in machine-readable form, in line with the W3C TDM Reservation Protocol, at /.well-known/tdmrep.json and via tdm-reservation meta tags on every page. Our robots.txt governs crawl access only: permission to fetch a page is not a licence to copy, reuse, redistribute, text- and data-mine, or train AI or machine-learning models on PlaySolitaire content or assets. We also reserve our database rights, including any copyright in the selection and arrangement of our content and any sui generis database right under Directive 96/9/EC. These rights are reserved regardless of what any crawler is permitted to fetch, and apply to the whole of PlaySolitaire, including its card and visual assets.

Reporting infringement (copyright / DMCA notice)

If you believe PlaySolitaire content has been copied and republished elsewhere, or that material on PlaySolitaire infringes your copyright, send a written notice to hello@mnmedia.io. We are an EU operator and are not a U.S.-registered DMCA designated agent, but we accept and act on notices in DMCA format. To be actionable, your notice must include substantially all of the following:

We use these same elements when we issue takedown notices against sites that copy PlaySolitaire, and when we request delisting from search engines and removal by hosting providers and CDNs. Please file notices in good faith. Under 17 U.S.C. § 512(f), anyone who knowingly materially misrepresents that material is infringing — or, in a counter-notice, that it was removed by mistake — may be liable for damages, including costs and attorneys’ fees.

Counter-notification (DMCA-format)

Although we are not a U.S. service provider operating under the § 512 safe harbor, if material you submitted to PlaySolitaire was removed and you believe that was a mistake, you may send a counter-notice in DMCA format to the same contact, and we will consider it. To be effective it should include: your physical or electronic signature; identification of the removed material and the location where it appeared before removal; a statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good-faith belief the material was removed as a result of mistake or misidentification; your name, address, and telephone number; a statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of the United States federal district court for your judicial district (or, if outside the United States, any district in which we may be found); and a statement that you will accept service of process from the party who filed the original notice or its agent.

Repeat infringers

We may, in appropriate circumstances, restrict or terminate access for users who repeatedly infringe the rights of others.

Trademarks

“PlaySolitaire” and the PlaySolitaire logo are trademarks of MN Media s.r.o. You may not use them in a way that is likely to cause confusion or that suggests endorsement, sponsorship, or affiliation without our written permission.

Operator & contact

This site is operated by:

MN Media s.r.o.
Varšavská 715/36, Vinohrady, 120 00 Praha 2, Czechia
hello@mnmedia.io