Teachable added 'Content Takedown' as a new link in the footer navigation of their Terms of Use on June 2, 2026. Previously, the footer included links to Privacy Policy, Terms of Use, Cookies Policy, Cookie Preferences, Ethics Line, and Accessibility. The updated footer now includes a direct link to a Content Takedown policy or procedure. This appears to establish a more visible pathway for users or rights holders to request removal of content from the platform.
The updated Terms of Use now includes a footer link to a Content Takedown policy. This change establishes a more visible and direct pathway for users and rights holders to report and request removal of content from the platform. No material change to substantive rights or obligations is indicated by this navigation update.
The updated Terms now establish a more direct pathway for content removal requests through a visible footer link. This change improves discoverability of takedown procedures and may indicate Teachable's commitment to clearer content moderation governance.
Establishes visible access to content removal procedures and policy.
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Teachable updated its Terms footer to include a direct link to Content Takedown procedures. This is a navigation and disclosure change that establishes a more accessible pathway for content removal requests. No new substantive legal obligations appear to be created by adding a navigation link, though the existence of a Content Takedown policy may indicate governance around DMCA, copyright, or other content removal procedures that warrants review if not previously documented. No urgent action indicated unless the underlying Content Takedown policy contains material new obligations.
Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) notice and takedown procedures; potentially relevant to Consumer Review Fairness Act (CFAA) if the policy addresses fake review removal.
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