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Recording Policy

Effective: July 11, 2026 · Last updated: July 11, 2026 · Version recording-2026

This policy explains when Draft Nirvana records a draft, what we capture, why, and what say you have in it. It works alongside our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

We Don’t Record by Default

Most drafts are not recorded. Our video and audio are normally live and real time only — nothing is captured or kept. We record only specific drafts that we flag ahead of time. Right now, that means our beta drafts.

You’ll Always Be Asked First

When a draft is going to be recorded, you’ll see a clear recording consent when you enter, and you have to agree before you go in. If you don’t agree, you don’t enter that draft — simple as that. Consent is per draft: agreeing to be recorded for one draft doesn’t sign you up for the next one. Each recorded draft asks again.

What We Capture

For a recorded draft, we capture the video, the audio, and the on-screen activity of the session — the draft board, the picks, the room. In other words, the draft as it happened.

Why We Record

Two reasons, and only these two.

To make the product better. We watch how real drafts actually go — where things work, where they don’t, what breaks. This is product research and quality assurance, and it’s how a beta earns its keep.

To show people what Draft Nirvana is. Promotional use — clips and stills on our website and social media, in press materials, and in presentations to potential investors. A live draft is the best way to explain what we’ve built, and footage does that better than words.

We won’t use your recording for anything outside these two purposes.

Where a Recording Might Show Up

Depending on the draft, a recording — or a short clip or still from it — may appear on draftnirvana.com and our social channels, in our press kit, in investor presentations, and in our own internal product reviews. If we ever want to feature a specific person prominently in a larger or national campaign, we’ll come back and get a separate, specific okay from that person first.

How Long We Keep Recordings

Recordings we use for research and quality assurance are kept only as long as they’re useful for that work, and then deleted. Clips and stills we’ve published or built into marketing or investor materials may stay in use for as long as those materials are in use. We don’t keep raw recordings longer than we need them.

Changing Your Mind

You can tell us to stop using your recording going forward — email privacy@draftnirvana.com and we’ll honor it for any future or new use. One honest limit: we may not be able to pull back materials that are already published or shared — a clip that’s already out in the world can be hard to recall — but we’ll stop using it in anything new. We keep a record that you consented (not the personal details, just the fact of consent) so we can show it was given, even after a recording is deleted.

Age

Draft Nirvana is for people 18 and older, and so is anything we record. By agreeing to be recorded, you confirm you’re at least 18.

Other People in the Room

Please keep people who haven’t agreed to be recorded out of frame and out of mic. If someone wanders through the background of your camera, that’s incidental — but the recording consent covers you, not the people around you who never agreed.

Questions about recording, or want us to stop using a recording of you? Contact us at privacy@draftnirvana.com or legal@draftnirvana.com

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