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Intellectual Property

Ownership of site content, permitted uses, and how to report a concern. Last updated May 20, 2026.

Site content

The text, graphics, design, images, page layouts, code, and original analysis on this website are the property of Alberta Ticket Fighter or are used with permission. Copyright in the collective work is owned by Alberta Ticket Fighter.

What you may do

What you may not do

Trademarks

Alberta Ticket Fighter” and the five-pillar mark used as the site’s logo are unregistered trademarks of Alberta Ticket Fighter. Other trademarks referenced on the site (Alberta Traffic Safety Act references, agency names such as SafeRoads Alberta, the Alberta government, court names) belong to their respective owners and are used here only for accurate identification.

Third-party content

Where this site links to government, court, or statutory resources (e.g., the Alberta Traffic Safety Act, the SafeRoads program, provincial court pages), that content remains the property of the original publisher. Always check the official source for the most current version of the law.

Reporting a copyright concern

If you believe content on this site infringes a copyright you own or are authorized to enforce, please contact us with:

Send notices to 780-429-4344 or via the Free Ticket Review form. We will review and respond within a reasonable time.

Updates to this policy

We may update this policy from time to time. The current version is always posted at this URL with the “last updated” date above.

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The information on this page is general guidance about Alberta traffic ticket matters. It does not constitute legal advice and does not create a solicitor–client or representative–client relationship. Outcomes depend on the facts of each matter. For advice on your specific situation, request a ticket review.