Last updated 2026-05-13.
The website serves three categories of content, all created by the project:
There is no path for third parties to upload images, text, or metadata. There are no comments, no profile pages, no user- submitted gallery slots, no DMs — nothing that admits third-party content onto our infrastructure. The on-chain contract similarly does not accept user-supplied strings into NFT metadata.
Even though we generated every Spaniel ourselves, the renderer is complex and unintended similarities are possible. If you own a copyright and you think a specific item on this site is substantially similar to your work, please send us a notice with:
spanielsyndicate.com you believe infringes — e.g. https://spanielsyndicate.com/drops/syndicate1/nfts/12345.png.Send to admin@spanielsyndicate.com. We will review and respond when we can.
We control the off-chain metadata and PNGs served from
spanielsyndicate.com. We can remove or replace those at
any time. We cannot remove a Solana
transaction, the on-chain Asset account it created, or block
explorers' mirrors of the asset's URI. That's the nature of
public-blockchain infrastructure: the receipt is in everyone's
hands.
If we remove content following a notice and you believe the removal was a mistake or misidentification, you may send a counter-notice to the same email with: your contact info, a description of the removed content and the URL it was at, and a statement under penalty of perjury that you have a good-faith belief the content was removed by mistake or misidentification.
Knowingly making material misrepresentations in a takedown notice can subject you to liability under 17 U.S.C. § 512(f). Don't file a notice for something you don't actually own.