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Disclaimer (Channels DVR)

ChannelWatch is an independent community tool. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Fancy Bits LLC or Channels DVR. “Channels DVR” is a product of Fancy Bits LLC.

This page covers affiliation, trademark and logo usage, and the open source license for ChannelWatch. It explains how the project refers to Channels DVR and why channel names or logos may appear in notifications.

If you want to know what data ChannelWatch stores, where it stores it, or how local artifacts are handled, see Privacy. That page covers data and storage. This page does not.

ChannelWatch works alongside a Channels DVR server, but it is a separate project. References to Channels DVR, Fancy Bits LLC, channel names, and broadcaster marks are descriptive. They identify the products and services that ChannelWatch monitors. They do not mean ChannelWatch is an official Fancy Bits LLC product or that any broadcaster has approved or endorsed it.

ChannelWatch monitors your Channels DVR server and sends alerts about activity on it. To make those alerts understandable at a glance, notifications may include channel names and logos so you can tell which channel triggered the alert.

Those logos belong to their respective owners, not to ChannelWatch or to Fancy Bits LLC. ChannelWatch shows them only to identify the channel referenced by the alert. They are not presented as ChannelWatch branding, product packaging, or a statement of partnership.

ChannelWatch is released under the MIT License. You can use, modify, and distribute it under the terms of that license.

The license covers the ChannelWatch codebase itself. It does not change ownership of third party names, marks, or logos referenced by the project.

  • Privacy - what data ChannelWatch stores and where
  • Contributing - how to contribute to the project