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World Intellectual Property Day: ArchUp Stands for Creative Rights and Transparency

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On this World Intellectual Property Day, ArchUp reaffirms its full commitment to respecting intellectual property rights and honoring the ownership of creative content across the architectural and design sectors.

ArchUp is a curated, editorial publishing platform that summarizes and shares news related to architecture, design, construction, and urban projects — locally and globally. We do not claim ownership of any images, data, or creative content unless it was produced in-house. All images and referenced materials remain the property of their original creators: architects, designers, institutions, or media platforms.

Our mission is to:

  • Keep the architectural community updated with credible, centralized content.
  • Archive and document trends in a readable and accessible format.
  • Operate with full transparency regarding content ownership and citation.

We do not modify or commercialize third-party materials. Instead, we present them in a documentary and educational context with proper acknowledgment wherever applicable. Our platform solely owns its brand identity and official logo — and not the visual content it republishes.

If any image or material has been published unintentionally without proper credit or authorization, we encourage immediate communication, and we will act promptly to resolve the issue.

Protecting intellectual property is not just a legal necessity — it’s a professional responsibility.

Through ArchUp, we strive to honor architectural knowledge and give credit where it’s due, today and every day.

https://archup.net/establish-your-firm-as-a-visionary-home-of-architectural-ideas/

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