AI Takedown

An official AI Takedown Notice by Mira, requesting removal of her content from all AI datasets and protecting creator rights against unauthorized use.

Date: November 1, 2025
Author: Mira
Category: Digital Rights, Creator Protection


Introduction

This post serves as an official AI Takedown Notice for the removal of my personal content, creative works, writings, and media from any and all AI training datasets, generative AI tools, or machine learning systems.

As the original author and copyright holder of my blog, posts, and creative materials, I do not grant permission for any of my content—past, present, or future—to be used for data mining, AI training, content generation, or derivative model outputs.


Scope of this Notice

This notice applies to:

  • All text, blog posts, and articles published on my website or linked through my Fediverse accounts.
  • Any images, artworks, or graphics created or commissioned by me.
  • Any associated metadata including comments, profile information, or embedded media.

Unless explicit, written consent is granted by me, no AI system, company, developer, or research project may collect, reproduce, analyze, or otherwise utilize my content in any form.


Unauthorized scraping or use of creator content for AI model training may violate copyright law, fair dealing principles, and moral rights under both Canadian and international regulations.
This takedown is made under:

  • The Canadian Copyright Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. C-42)
  • The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) for international applicability
  • The principles of ethical AI usage and consent-based data collection

Any entity or developer that has used my content for training or demonstration purposes is requested to remove it from their datasets and systems immediately.


Contact & Enforcement

For data removal or further communication, please contact me through:
📧 miranora_77@protonmail.com

Failure to comply may result in formal DMCA complaints or public disclosure of non-compliance.


Final Statement

As a creator, I respect technological innovation. but I also believe creators deserve informed consent and control over their work. AI should empower people, not quietly strip away their authorship.