Rights, Copyright, and DMCA
Last updated: March 28, 2026
STS2 Calculator is an independent fan-made website for Slay the Spire 2 tools, reference pages, and editorial notes. This page explains what belongs to the Site, what remains with third-party rights holders, and how to send a correction, attribution issue, or takedown request with enough detail to review quickly.
The Site is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the game's developers, publisher, or Steam.
1. What the Site claims as its own work
Unless a page says otherwise, the Site claims ownership only over its own original material, including:
- calculator logic, UI behavior, filtering logic, and original code written for this project;
- original explanatory text, editorial notes, comparison blocks, strategy summaries, and patch-review commentary;
- page layout, presentation, and original charts or tables created specifically for this Site.
2. What remains with third-party rights holders
Game titles, trademarks, logos, character names, card names, relic names, enemy names, game rules text, artwork, screenshots, and other game-related assets remain the property of their respective rights holders.
Where those materials appear here, they are used for identification, commentary, fan reference, and tool or editorial context. The Site does not claim to own the Slay the Spire 2 IP or present itself as an official source.
3. How this fan site tries to stay on the right side of the line
- Pages are meant to add calculator value, filtering value, comparison value, or editorial judgment instead of merely mirroring raw game material.
- The Site does not offer pirated game files, cheats, cracks, leaked builds, or downloads of original asset packs.
- If a page stops adding enough original value, the right response is to revise it, narrow it, deindex it, or remove it instead of leaving stale or misleading material in place.
4. Copyright, trademark, and takedown requests
If you are a rights holder or an authorized representative and believe material on the Site infringes your rights, contact shwuhen@gmail.com.
A useful notice should include:
- your name, role, and contact information;
- the work, mark, or asset you believe is affected;
- the exact Site URL or URLs involved;
- why you believe the use is unauthorized or misleading;
- any information showing that you are the rights holder or are authorized to act for one;
- a clear statement telling us what action you want reviewed, such as correction, attribution, removal, or access restriction.
5. Review process
Rights complaints are reviewed manually. Depending on what we find, the Site may ask for clarification, add attribution, revise wording, remove specific assets, disable a page temporarily, or remove the material entirely.
Sending an unsupported complaint does not automatically mean content comes down. The notice has to identify the material cleanly enough for review.
6. Corrections and non-rights issues
If the problem is factual accuracy, stale patch data, broken attribution, or bad wording rather than a legal rights issue, the faster route is still the same email address: shwuhen@gmail.com.
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