Sources & method

How we build the archive

Transparency, public domain and rigor: our sourcing methodology.

Quick answer

AmorEterna builds original summaries from open, structured knowledge — Wikidata, Wikimedia, the public domain, archives and libraries — and always links back to the source. We do not copy articles, lyrics, photos or rights-protected material.

01Guiding principle

We build a compliant acquisition engine, not a copy machine. We ingest public metadata, headlines, URLs, structured data and consented submissions. We generate original analysis and summaries.

02Structured sources

Wikidata & Wikimedia
Entities, dates, countries, works and labels in Spanish, Portuguese and English.
Public domain
Project Gutenberg, Library of Congress, Europeana and national libraries.
Film & TV metadata
Film, telenovela and documentary data under license.

03Images

We prioritize public-domain art and archival media (Wikimedia Commons with license filtering). We use official embeds for trailers and interviews rather than copying files.

04Rigor & human review

We use human review for rumors, accusations and living people. We visibly flag contested facts. We update pages when the source state changes, and maintain a contact channel for corrections and takedowns.

Frequently asked questions

Does AmorEterna copy text from Wikipedia?

No. We use structured data and topic discovery, but we write original summaries and cite sources.

How do I request a correction or takedown?

We maintain a contact channel for corrections, rights and takedowns; living people and sensitive topics go through human review.