
Media and Image Licensing
This page describes how Project Biohacking uses, sources, and licenses images, illustrations, diagrams, videos, and other visual media. It also explains what readers and third parties may and may not do with the visual content that appears on this website.
Types of visual media we use
Project Biohacking may use original, licensed, commissioned, edited, or AI-assisted visual media across the site, including:
- Original content — photographs, diagrams, infographics, charts, and graphics created by or commissioned by Project Biohacking
- Stock and licensed images — sourced from platforms such as [Unsplash, Pexels, and Shutterstock] under each platform's licensing terms
- Vendor logos and product imagery — used under the terms of established affiliate partnerships with the relevant vendors
- Educational illustrations and AI-assisted visuals — generated, edited, or styled with the help of AI tools to illustrate peptides, molecules, biological pathways, laboratory equipment, and related concepts
- Author and contributor portraits — photographs of the Project Biohacking author and any contributing experts
Unless otherwise noted, all visual content appearing on this website is owned by, licensed to, or used with permission by Project Biohacking.
Illustrative content disclaimer
Some visuals on this site are educational illustrations rather than photographic or evidentiary records. Images depicting vials, syringes, molecules, biological pathways,
laboratory settings, peptide products, transformation results, or other health-related concepts may be illustrative rather than:
- Photographs of actual products you may purchase
- Diagnostic imagery
- Laboratory results, assay data, or independent product verification
- Clinical photographs of real patients
- Medical advice
Such visuals are intended to support understanding of the concepts discussed in our written content. They are not clinical evidence, medical advice, or product certification.
Ownership and copyright
Original Project Biohacking visual media is © Project Biohacking, all rights reserved. Third-party media is owned by the respective creators or licensors and used in accordance with applicable licensing terms.
Permitted use
You may not copy, reproduce, modify, distribute, sell, sublicense, transmit, or otherwise reuse images, graphics, diagrams, videos, or other visual media from this website without prior written permission from Project Biohacking, except where such use is expressly permitted by applicable law (for example, fair use in academic commentary or criticism).
Stock and vendor imagery on this site is not licensed for redistribution by Project Biohacking. To license that imagery, contact the original source platform or vendor directly.
Requesting permission to license
To request permission to use, license, or republish original Project Biohacking visual media, contact us with the following information:
- The specific image, illustration, or media file you wish to use
- The intended use case (publication, presentation, commercial product, educational material, etc.)
- The intended distribution scope (audience size, geographic reach, duration of use)
- Your name, organization, and contact information
We will respond with available licensing terms within a reasonable business window. Some media may not be available for outside licensing.
Attribution requirements
If permission is granted, your use of Project Biohacking media must include visible attribution in the form:
Image courtesy of Project Biohacking (projectbiohacking.com)
or an equivalent credit acceptable to Project Biohacking under the terms of your license.
DMCA and takedown notices
If you believe content on Project Biohacking infringes your copyright, you may file a DMCA notice with our designated agent. See our contact page for the full DMCA procedure and designated agent details.
Updates to this policy
This policy may be updated periodically. Material changes will be noted with a revised "last updated" date below.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
