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Terms of Use & Disclaimers
Last Updated: December 16, 2025
Welcome to The RemyVerse. By accessing this website and its associated publications (including The Remy Digest, Remy’s Watch, and PITD), you agree to the following terms. If you are a cat, you are here on probation.
1. The Satire Clause
The RemyVerse is a project of satire, parody, and fiction.
- Fictional Nature: While stories may reference real locations (e.g., Cromer, Northern Beaches, Auckland) or public figures for satirical purposes, the specific events described are fictional.
- No Reliance: Content is intended for entertainment and social commentary. It should not be regarded as factual news or professional advice.
- The "Mac" Rule: If an article is written by a Scottish Terrier, please exercise appropriate skepticism regarding its factual accuracy.
2. Intellectual Property
We distinguish between the tools we use and the stories we tell.
- Written Content: All text, scripts, character dialogue, and narrative arcs are the original creative work of the author and are protected by copyright law © 2025 The RemyVerse.
- Trademarks: "The RemyVerse," "The Remy Digest," "Remy's Watch," and the characters "Mac" (Scottish Terrier) and "Remy" (Dachshund) are operating trademarks of the publisher.
- AI Imagery: Visual assets are created with the assistance of generative artificial intelligence. While we curate and edit these images to fit our narrative, we acknowledge the current legal consensus regarding AI-generated art. However, the context in which these images appear remains our protected creative work.
3. Permitted Use
You are encouraged to share the laughter.
- You May: Share links to our content, repost images on social media with attribution to
theremyverse.com, and print copies for personal use.
- You May Not: Sell our content, use our characters for commercial branding, or republish full issues without permission.
4. Limitation of Liability
The RemyVerse is not liable for any errors or omissions in this information. The views expressed in "Letters to the Editor" or character dialogue do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher—they often reflect the views of fictional animals with strong opinions on local council zoning.