Content and asset rights
Author work, imported material, and TylerBooks assets
Your work
As between the user and Gopsco, the user retains ownership of original manuscripts, notes, artwork, recordings, metadata, and other content the user creates or lawfully controls. Using TylerBooks does not transfer ownership of that work to Gopsco.
Imported material
The user is responsible for having the rights, licenses, permissions, releases, and consents needed to import, edit, publish, distribute, print, narrate, translate, or otherwise use third-party text, fonts, photographs, illustrations, recordings, trademarks, likenesses, datasets, and templates. A file being publicly accessible does not by itself establish permission for commercial use.
Bundled templates and assets
TylerBooks may include Gopsco-created or properly licensed templates, styles, type resources, covers, textures, graphics, and other production assets. A current TylerBooks license permits their use within authorized TylerBooks projects and resulting publications subject to any asset-specific notice. It does not transfer the underlying asset, permit redistribution as a standalone asset library, or permit resale of an asset substantially unchanged.
Project provenance
TylerBooks can retain source, author, license, and usage notes with project assets. Those records support production review but do not replace the user's responsibility to verify rights before publication. Keep purchase receipts, licenses, releases, and source records with the project.
Rights concern
To report material in a TylerBooks service that you believe infringes your rights, identify the protected work, the precise material and location, your relationship to the rights holder, the requested action, and a reliable contact address. Do not send unnecessary personal data.